Description
Amer 8+1 Port 10/100 Switch with 4 x PoE Ports and 5 x 10/100
The Amer 8+1 Port 10/100 Switch with 4 PoE ports and 5 standard ports is a compact, high-value solution designed for modern small offices, classrooms, or home workspaces. Engineered for reliability and ease of use, this desktop switch combines robust 10/100 Mbps Ethernet performance with Power over Ethernet (PoE) capability to power essential devices directly through the network. With 4 PoE ports, it enables you to place IP cameras, wireless access points, VoIP phones, and other PoE-enabled devices exactly where you need them—without the clutter of extra power adapters. The remaining 5 ports provide fast, dependable connectivity for desktops, printers, NAS devices, and other non-PoE gear. Whether you are expanding a home network or building a small business setup, this switch offers a straightforward, cost-effective path to improved efficiency and flexibility.
- 4 PoE ports for power over Ethernet: Deliver IEEE 802.3af PoE power to compatible devices, simplifying installation and reducing cable clutter by combining data and power in a single cable for cameras, APs, VoIP phones, and other PoE-enabled gear.
- 9-port Ethernet footprint (4 PoE, 5 non-PoE): A practical balance of power and connectivity in a compact desktop form factor, ideal for locations with limited space but growing device demands.
- Unmanaged plug-and-play operation: No complex configuration required. Simply connect, power, and start routing traffic. Auto-negotiation on each port ensures optimal speed and duplex settings with connected devices.
- 10/100 Mbps Ethernet performance: Reliable, low-latency Fast Ethernet for everyday networking tasks, suitable for IP cameras, entry-level servers, printers, and general office devices in small networks.
- Integrated PoE power injector capability: The device provides a PoE power path that can drive four IEEE 802.3af devices, enabling flexible deployment even when upstream PoE is limited or unavailable.
Technical Details of Amer 8+1 Port 10/100 Switch with 4 x PoE Ports and 5 x 10/100
- Port configuration: 9 Ethernet ports total — 4 PoE-enabled ports and 5 standard RJ-45 ports for non-PoE devices; all ports operate at 10/100 Mbps with auto-negotiation.
- PoE standard supported: IEEE 802.3af on 4 ports, enabling power delivery to compatible devices over standard Ethernet cabling.
- PoE power features: Built-in PoE power provisioning across the 4 PoE ports to support devices such as IP cameras, wireless access points, and VoIP phones while reducing the need for separate power adapters.
- Ethernet speed and duplex: Each port supports auto-negotiation to 10 Mbps or 100 Mbps as required by connected devices, ensuring compatibility with diverse network gear.
- Form factor and design: Desktop-oriented switch designed for compact spaces, quiet operation, and easy placement on desks, shelves, or mounting surfaces.
- Management: Unmanaged switch—plug-and-play with no centralized management interface, suitable for quick deployments and straightforward network expansion.
how to install Amer 8+1 Port 10/100 Switch with 4 x PoE Ports and 5 x 10/100
Step 1 — Choose a placement: Position the switch on a stable, flat surface near your router or modem, power outlet, and the devices you plan to connect. Ensure adequate ventilation and avoid stacking heavy equipment directly on top of it to maintain cooling.
Step 2 — Connect to power: Attach the included power adapter to the switch and plug it into a reliable power source. A dedicated outlet is recommended to prevent outages caused by other devices cycling on and off.
Step 3 — Upstream connection: Use a standard Ethernet cable to connect one of the non-PoE ports on the switch to your router or main network switch. This uplink provides the data path for all attached devices to reach the internet or internal resources.
Step 4 — Attach PoE devices: Connect PoE-enabled devices (such as IP cameras, wireless access points, or VoIP phones) to the 4 PoE ports. These devices will receive both power and data over the same cable, reducing the number of power bricks needed near the devices.
Step 5 — Connect standard devices: Use the remaining 5 non-PoE ports to link desktops, printers, NAS devices, or other Ethernet peripherals. Ensure each device is powered and configured according to its own requirements.
Step 6 — Verify operation: Check the port activity indicators on the switch. In an unmanaged, plug-and-play setup, you should see link/activity LEDs illuminate and devices begin communicating with the network automatically. If a device does not connect, recheck cable integrity and port assignment.
Step 7 — Optimize placement and cable management: Route cables neatly to avoid tangling and secure the switch away from heat sources. Consider labeling cables to simplify future maintenance and expansion.
Step 8 — Optional integration: If you plan to expand beyond 9 ports, you can cascade this switch with another switch or upgrade to a managed solution for advanced traffic control, QoS, or VLANs. This unit is designed to be the accessible starting point for small networks that demand PoE power without complex configuration.
Frequently asked questions
- Q: Does this switch support PoE? A: Yes. It provides 4 PoE-enabled ports that can power compatible devices via IEEE 802.3af PoE.
- Q: What is the maximum data speed per port? A: Each port supports auto-negotiation up to 100 Mbps (Fast Ethernet) with compatibility for devices requiring 10 Mbps as well.
- Q: Is the switch unmanaged or managed? A: The Amer switch is unmanaged, designed for easy plug-and-play deployment without configuration requirements.
- Q: Do I need an external PoE injector or separate power supply for PoE devices? A: The switch includes PoE ports that deliver power to compatible devices; no separate PoE injector is required for standard PoE devices connected to those ports.
- Q: Can I expand this switch in the future? A: Yes. It can be cascaded with other switches or integrated into a broader network plan. For advanced features like VLANs or QoS, consider upgrading to a managed switch in a future deployment.
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