PoE Switch, 10 Port Gigabit Ethernet Network Switch( 8 PoE+ Port with 2 extra Uplink Port), 802.3af/at Compliant | Plug & Play | Shielded Ports | Traffic Optimization | Fanless Quiet
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Price: $39.99
(as of Aug 10, 2024 21:01:47 UTC – Details)
Product Description
Output Power 30/120W
Each Port Providing up to 30W per Port and Total PoE Power Budget of 120W;It equipped with Built-in PD Detection, which can auto negotiate PoE power to protect devices
4KV Lightning Protection
Poe Switch with lightning protection design, it can withstand 4000 volts or more lightning, and prevent circuit failure.
Fanless Design
The low power consumption fanless design minimize fan noise to protect your business environment, so it is perfect for quiet environments that require silent operation.
Wide Operating Temperature
Works between 32°F to 122°F, to ensure that it is suitable for different areas of different climates.
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Output (W)
120/30
120/30
65/30
190/30
320/30
PoE port
8 × 1G
2.5G 8 Port POE+
2.5G 4 Port POE+
16 × 100Mbs
24 × 100Mbs
Uplink Port
2 × 1G
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—-
2 × 1G
2 × 1G
FSP Port
—-
1 × 10G
2 × 10G
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2 × 1G
Fanless Housing
✔
✔
✔
✔
✔
Management Type
Unmanaged
Unmanaged
Unmanaged
Unmanaged
Unmanaged
Gigabit Ethernet Switch: Upgrade Internet Speed, Terow Gigabit PoE Switch is Configured with 8 Gigabit RJ45 Ports and 2 Gigabit uplink Ports (Maybe Link 8 Camera and Computers), Each Port Can up to 1,000Mbs if Network Supplies. Reduce Stuttering, Choose Terow Gigabit Poe Switch
PoE Switch: Terow PoE Switch can Power for Your PDs(802.3af/at) Such as Fire Sticks,IP Phones, Which is More Convenient and Save More Cable. Each Port Providing up to 30W per Port and Total PoE Power Budget of 120W, Which can Power for 8 Camera or 8 Router or 4 IP Phone, each Ports Has Gigabit Speeds.
Smart PoE Switch:This Switch Works on 110V-240V Power, and Output 54V(PoE+) or 48V(PoE) or 0V(non-poe device) Voltage after PD Detection with No Damage. When Total Power is Overload, Terow Switch will Turn off the Highest Power Ports to Ensure the Use of Other Ports
Real PoE Switch 8 Port: Additional 2 Uplink are Used to Connect the Network or Computer, so that You Can Get a Real 8 Port PoE Switch. Use Cable to Connect the UPLINK and the Port of Other Terow Switches to Link Aggregation More Than 100 Ports! (No More Than 253 Ports per VLAN! It will be Severely Stuck)
Convenient Design: Plug and Play, Easy Setup with no Software Installation or Configuration Needed; Sturdy Metal Case are Well-suited for Different Environments; Fanless Design Ensures Quiet Operation; Each Port is Independent, It will not Affect Other Port use if Broken
After-sales Service: Backed by our Industry-leading 24/7 Technical Support, You Can Work with Confidence. Electronic Products will have Various Unexplained Failures. We Provide One-year After-sales Service for Renewal. Within 1 Year from the Order, Only Replacement is not Repaired.
Customers say
Customers like the speed and ease of setup of the network switch. For example, they mention it has plenty of speed, it’s straightforward, and has no real instructions. That said, some complain about the power and connectivity. They say it only delivers PoE power and that most access points require full POE+ power. Opinions are mixed on performance.
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Mr Will –
The Easy to Use Real Deal
Works as advertised, simple, easy, straight forward. Pretty much PLUG-N-PLAY. Would consider the unit Smart and of Quality. If I had to make a gripe about something, it would be the request to have a little longer power cord. otherwise i am 100% satisfied. my connection is Stable
msnechelon –
Great for powering access points
I used this to extend wifi coverage from the 5G modem. due to location and tower connectivity the modem is upstairs in a corner of the house. I installed another access point mid lower level and was able to connect it over POE with no AC power required at the access point.. With the uplink ports, easy configuration and POE to feed the access point, it was really straightforward and easy connection. With the additional ports, I was able to hardwire a connection to the main TV which really sped up streaming. overall, inexpensive solution to some network issues now solved…
Arun K. –
Great little PoE switch, high value for money
The form factor is compact enough to fit in a tight space in a back office closet. Besides the 8 PoE 1 Gbps ports, the two uplink ports are also 1 Gbps. I am holding back one star because it does not have notches for wall mounting!To mount it on a wall, you will have to use some other means to hold it vertically. The main power connector says “AC-IN” but there is no mention of the input voltage (e.g. 110-220V AC), so not sure if it will work worldwide.
Jonathan Demarks –
Awesome little drop-in switch
I used this to replace a 1Gbps desktop switch. Paid $60 which was an insta-buy for a 4 port 2.5G and 2 port SFP+ switch. Negotiated 2.5G with my 2.5G cards, and 10G with my 10G cards. Connected to my UDM Pro over a direct attach copper cable and desktop over fiber. Powers my WiFi point and anything else. It would be nice if it could support 30w for all ports simultaneously, but at this cost and with the switching capability it has, this is a double thumbs up deal!Likes- Easy to setup, plug and play- Works with direct attach copper and SFP+ modules at full speed- 2.5G and POE as advertised on ethernet portsImprovements- I’d like more of a power budget for POE
Matthew –
Was awesome until—
Didn’t know much about this switch but it offered exactly what I wanted at a compelling price so I picked one up. It worked great! Got perfectly fine speeds on all interfaces, no issues no hiccups for a few weeks.I didn’t, however, plug in anything Power over Ethernet until later.I had an Access Point which is POE powered and conformed to the specifications of the what the switch can provide. I plugged it in with a known good ethernet cable which should have been fine for any kind of POE delivery, but I got a pop and a buzz and a dead AP. Now, the switch still does work as usual, which is great! Nothing seems to have been damaged but now I have a dead AP and nothing else I test gets powered by POE. Unfortunately I tried Power over Ethernet after my return window closed.Edit: itâs dead. Just about 4 months of mostly working.
illiterate intellectual –
Good inexpensive multi gigabit unmanaged switch
I needed to run a couple of wireless access points at the far end of a building about 100 feet from the nearest connection. I had run copper Cat6 years ago but the new Unifi U6 devices kept showing 100Mbps instead of 1Gb connection. So I got this and ran fiber from the other switch with a 10GbE SFP+ and shorter copper runs to the access points. It worked the first time I plugged it in and hasnât had a single problem. Iâm hoping to be relatively future proof with the 2.5GbE for the next few generations of wireless access points. Long story short. This is a good inexpensive unmanaged switch with POE and 10GbE SFP+ port. Iâm happy with it and will recommend to anyone who needs a plug and play multi gig switch.
Graphx –
Did not last long
Bought November 2023 and died July 2024
Connor Smith –
PoE doesn’t power APs out of the box
The switch is provided with a 52V power supply, and unfortunately doesn’t seem capable of reducing the voltage it then sends out over PoE.I bought the NOYAFA NF-488 PoE tester specifically to troubleshoot this issue, and I found that the switch is indeed sending 52V over a PoE Mode A pinout. For comparison, my Mikrotik RB5009UPr+S+IN uses Mode B. Not sure if that’s significant, but the voltage definitely is.I fixed the problem by switching out the power supply with the 48V one that came with my aforementioned router (I’m using a DC UPS with a 48V step-up converter instead), and this allowed the AP I attached to the switch to fully power on and be usable. The PoE tester still registers the switch’s output as “non-standard,” but it doesn’t appear to be a problem.Other than these things, the switch works fine with my Ipolex 10GbE SFP+ modules. It gets toasty, though, so I suggest sticking rubber feet on it to keep it off any surfaces that can be damaged by heat. Might also want to think about giving it some airflow if it’s used heavily.All in all, I might have had some problems but for ~$50 I am quite happy. I would have paid more for a managed version, though.
Evan –
I used this switch as a means of getting my single board computers to all run without need for a power supply for each. Although I am unsure how the VLAN switch works, as the switch is unmanaged, with it set to disabled and used as an unmanaged switch it worked great for my setup.
Rimosky –
Power wise this is great…. but and it is pretty major the switch stops transferring data if for instance you do a lot of data between two of the ports the other ports eventually stop transferring data correctly. The only fix is to power it off and on. Replaced with a TP-Link which only does 4 POE out of the 8 but doesn’t miss a beat.
Ricky –
TEROW ROW005 10 Port Gigabit PoE Ethernet Switch Has been working fine, no problems at all till today. It is only 20 months old and just stopped working.
Norman –
Had to send back ordered the wrong item