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Ubiquiti UniFi Switch USW-Industrial
The UniFi Industrial Switch is a managed, plenum-rated, Gigabit Layer 2 switch with auto-sensing 802.3bt PoE++ support. PoE++ Flexibility Eight ports offer auto-sensing 802.3af/at/bt PoE to provide up to 60W of power (per port) to p
Ubiquiti EdgeSwitch 5XP POE, 5x Gigabits POE ports, 24V (replacement of TS-5-POE)
EdgeSwitch 5XP POE is a 5-port Gigabit PoE switch with external power adapter with max power budget 60W. ES-5XP is able to power up to 5 devices 24V passive PoE (suitable for powering NanoStationM5, Rocket M5, PowerBeam, ...). The voltage can be set on
Ubiquiti Edgeswitch 10X
Ideal for WISP applications, the EdgeSwitch 10X is our most affordable managed switch with SFP ports. Eight Gigabit RJ45 ports offer copper connectivity with PoE input on port 1 and PoE passthrough on port 8. Two SFP ports offer fiber connectivity. The
Ubiquiti Edgeswitch 10XP
The EdgeSwitch 10XP is the ideal WISP device for which it is the best affordable solution in the SFP managed POE switch category. The device is equipped with 8 Gigabit Ethernet ports. On all ports, the switch offers POE Out function. Thanks to the two
PoE switche
PoE switches serve to simplify infrastructure - to replace individual PoE injectors with a single device. When purchasing a PoE switch, it is necessary to take into account the total PoE budget, ie. performance that the switch can provide for powering connected devices, PoE ports, port speeds (Gigabit, 100Mbit), and standards by which the switch can supply power (passive vs. active). When selecting a switch, it is necessary to know which elements you want to power and find the corresponding switch accordingly. In our offer you will find switches with passive output 24V and 48V or active output 802.3af and 802.3at and their combinations. New to the latest is PoE at a distance of up to 250m (by default it can only be powered by 100m), resulting in a higher voltage of 48V + (802.3af / at) and a degradation of the Ethernet line to 10Mbps. Devices powered in this way are usually cameras that do not expect higher data rates.