TP-Link TL-SG1008P 8-Port Gigabit Unmanaged Desktop Switch with 4-Port PoE, Steel Case

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8-Port TP-LINK TL-SG1008P Gigabit Desktop Switch, 8x 10/100/1000Mbps, 4-Port PoE, Desktop, Metal Casing, Black
TL-SG1008P
8 x Gigabit Ports
Switch Type: Unmanaged
Form Factor: Desktop
4 x PoE Ports
Requires no configuration

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Manufacturers Code: TL-SG1008P
EAN: 6935364021177



TP-Link8-Port Desktop Gigabit Ethernet Switch - 4-Port PoE



8-Port Gigabit Desktop Switch with 4-Port PoE provides the seamless network connection. It integrates 1000Mbps Gigabit Ethernet and 10/100Mbps Fast Ethernet network capabilities.

How This Product Works

4 of the 8 Auto-Negotiation RJ45 ports (port-1 to port-4) of the switch support Power over Ethernet (PoE) function. These PoE ports can automatically detect and supply power with those IEEE 802.3af compliant Powered Devices (PDs). In this situation, the electrical power is transmitted along with data in one single cable allowing you to expand your network where there are no power lines or outlets, where you wish to fix devices such as APs, IP Cameras or IP Phones, etc.

Overload Arrangement

TL-SG1008P has the priority function which will help protect the system when the system power is overloaded. If all PoE PDs power consumption is >= 55W, a priority will be arranged among the PoE ports, then the system will cut off the power of the lowest-priority port.

Port Priority Function

Priority (port 1=port 2=port 3>port 4): This function will help protect the system if the system power becomes overloaded. For example, Port 1, 2 and 4 are using 15.4W (maximum power per port is 15.4W), the system power is 46.2W in total. If there is an additional PD inserted to Port 3 with 10W then the system will cut off Port 4 to protect the system, this means Port 1, 2 will use 15.4W, and Port 3 will use 10W, and no power will be supplied to Port 4.

Easy To Use

TL-SG1008P is easy to install and use. It requires no configuration and installation. With desktop design, outstanding performance and quality, the TP-LINK TL-SG1008P 8-Port Gigabit Desktop Switch with 4-Port PoE is a great selection for expanding your home or office network.

Features

8 10/100/1000Mbps RJ45 ports.
With four PoE ports, transfers data and power on one single cable.
Working with IEEE 802.3af compliant PDs, expands home and office network.
802.1p/DSCP QoS enable smooth latency-sensitive traffic.
Supports PoE power up to 15.4W for each PoE port.
Supports PoE power up to 55W for all PoE ports.
Requires no configuration and installation.

Specifications
 
Form Factor     Desktop
Total Network Ports     8 x 10/100/1000 (Gigabit) RJ-45
PoE Support Type     
No. of Ports Providing PoE     4 x 10/100/1000 (Gigabit) RJ-45 (PoE Pass-through)
Other Non-Network Ports     
Switching Capacity     
Non-Blocking Throughput     
Forwarding Rate     
MAC Address Table Size     4K Entries
Network Capacity     
Built-in Flash Memory     
RAM Memory     
Network Protocols     IEEE 802.3af
Acoustic Noise     
Max. Power Consumption     65.24 W
Max. PoE Wattage per Port     
Mean Time Between Failures (MTBF)     
Power Supply     External Power Supply (Included)
Dimensions (WxHxD)     171 x 98 x 27 mm

Additional Information
Model Number     TL-SG1008P
GTIN     6935364021177

 

 

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