ZYXEL 8-port GbE Unmanaged PoE Switch with GbE Uplink

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ZYXEL 8-Port GbE Unmanaged PoE Switch with GbE Uplink

Engineered for performance and reliability in surveillance deployments, this Zyxel GS1300-series switch brings power and simplicity together for small to medium deployments. Featuring a robust titanium grey chassis designed to blend into security environments, it delivers a dependable, plug-and-play network edge solution that streams bandwidth-hungry cameras with ease. With PoE capabilities, a Gigabit uplink, and a compact footprint, this unmanaged PoE switch is ideal for expanding IP cameras, wireless access points, and other PoE-enabled devices without the complexity of managed networking.

The GS1300 series stands out in surveillance-ready design, focusing on delivering enough PoE budget to power multiple cameras and edge devices while maintaining reliable, consistent performance. Its hardware is purpose-built for continuous operation in security setups, offering a large PoE budget across models (from around 130W up to 250W depending on the exact model) to accommodate higher power devices like high-definition cameras, PTZ cameras, and multi-antenna access points. If you’re building or expanding a surveillance system, this 8-port GbE unmanaged PoE switch with GbE uplink provides the essential power and connectivity you need without unnecessary management overhead.

In a world where security systems demand reliability and minimal downtime, the Zyxel GS1300 series delivers. The switch’s unmanaged nature means you can deploy it quickly—just plug in cameras, uplink to your NVR or router, and you’re ready to monitor. The titanium-grey exterior isn’t just about aesthetics; it’s a practical design choice that resists the rigors of placement in server rooms, closets, and on-site two-post racks. Its fanless design ensures quiet operation, so it won’t contribute noise to your surveillance workspace. And because the device supports standard PoE, you can power cameras and other PoE-enabled devices directly from the switch, reducing the need for extra adapters and power outlets along the camera lines.

Whether you’re outfitting a small storefront, a school corridor, or a small business campus, this unit supports your growth trajectory. Its Gigabit uplink provides ample throughput for high-definition video streams and rapid data transfer to your central NVR or server. With energy-efficient design and a focus on security deployments, the switch integrates neatly into existing networks while offering the essential features you need to ensure cameras stay powered and connected around the clock. For installers and IT professionals, the GS1300 series represents a practical balance of performance, reliability, and value—vital characteristics in modern IP surveillance systems.

  • Surveillance-ready Power for IP Cameras: This 8-port PoE switch is designed to deliver reliable Power over Ethernet to multiple IP cameras and other PoE devices, simplifying cabling and ensuring continuous operation for surveillance, access points, and edge devices. With a large PoE budget (model-dependent, typically in the 130–250 W range), you can power multiple cameras without needing separate power supplies for each device.
  • Plug-and-Play Unmanaged Simplicity: No complex configuration required. Simply connect cameras and PoE devices to the PoE ports, attach the GbE uplink to your NVR or network core, and your security system is ready to capture footage. Ideal for installations where quick deployment and reliability matter more than advanced management features.
  • Gigabit Uplink for Fast Backhaul: A dedicated Gigabit Ethernet uplink provides fast, stable backhaul to your NVR, server, or router, ensuring smooth video streams and responsive network performance across the surveillance environment. This uplink capability helps prevent bottlenecks in small to mid-sized deployments.
  • Rugged, Security-focused Design: The GS1300 Series features a purpose-built titanium-grey exterior designed for surveillance environments, with a compact, durable form factor that fits neatly in cabinets, closets, or on a desktop. Its silent, fanless operation minimizes noise while delivering dependable PoE-powered performance around the clock.
  • Flexibility and Scale for Surveillance Growth: Whether you’re expanding an existing camera network or starting a new one, the 8-port PoE switch supports incremental growth with a single point of management: the power budget scales as you add cameras, and the unmanaged nature allows rapid installation across multiple locations without specialized IT expertise.

Technical Details of ZYXEL 8-Port GbE Unmanaged PoE Switch with GbE Uplink

  • Model family: GS1300 Series 8-port GbE Unmanaged PoE Switch with GbE uplink (surveillance-oriented model)
  • Ports: 8 Power over Ethernet (PoE) capable Ethernet ports + 1 Gigabit Ethernet uplink
  • PoE budget: Large power budgets available across the GS1300 line, typically 130 W to 250 W depending on model; this unit belongs to that high-capacity family suitable for cameras and access points
  • PoE standards: IEEE 802.3af/at (PoE/PoE+) compliant to power a wide range of devices
  • Data rate: 10/100/1000 Mbps per port for flexible integration with existing network infrastructure
  • Uplink speed: 1 x Gigabit Ethernet uplink for fast backhaul to NVRs, switches, or routers
  • Management: Unmanaged, plug-and-play operation for straightforward deployment in surveillance environments
  • Form factor: Compact, titanium-grey chassis designed for surveillance installations; suitable for desktop, shelf, or rack-mount environments depending on model
  • Energy efficiency: Built with energy-conscious design typical of Zyxel switches, benefiting from efficient PoE power delivery and low idle consumption
  • Security and reliability: Designed to deliver stable, continuous operation for security systems with minimal maintenance and simple administration

How to Install ZYXEL 8-Port GbE Unmanaged PoE Switch with GbE Uplink

Installing this switch is designed to be a straightforward, one-step process toward a working, surveillance-ready network. Follow these practical steps to ensure your cameras come online quickly and reliably.

  1. Choose the placement: Position the switch in a secure, ventilated location such as a equipment cabinet, network rack, or a sturdy desk/shelving unit. Ensure it’s within reach of power and network cables. The compact design and quiet operation make it suitable for data closets or surveillance rooms.
  2. Connect PoE devices: Plug your PoE-capable cameras, access points, and other PoE devices into the 8 PoE ports. Use standard Ethernet cables (Cat5e/6) for stable power and data delivery. The PoE budget will be allocated automatically to connected devices up to the model’s maximum budget.
  3. Attach the uplink to your network: Connect a Cat5e/6 cable from the switch’s GbE uplink port to your NVR, network switch, or router. This uplink provides the data path to storage, management software, and the broader network.
  4. Power up and test: Plug in the switch to a reliable power source. Once powered, the PoE ports deliver power to connected devices automatically. Check the status indicators (LEDs) on the front panel to confirm link/activity and PoE power where applicable.
  5. Verify operation: On your NVR or video management software, confirm that cameras appear in the device list and are streaming. If a camera is not powering on, verify the PoE budget allocation and ensure the device is within power requirements and cable quality thresholds.

Frequently asked questions

Q: Does the Zyxel GS1300 8-port PoE switch support PoE on all ports?

A: Yes. This model provides PoE on its 8 Ethernet ports, enabling power delivery to multiple IP cameras and other PoE-enabled devices, up to the model’s total PoE budget.

Q: What devices can I power with this switch?

A: Typical PoE devices include IP cameras, PoE wireless access points, VoIP phones, and other network endpoints that support IEEE 802.3af/at PoE. Always check the device’s power requirements against the switch’s PoE budget to ensure adequate power is available.

Q: Is this switch suitable for rack mounting or only for desktops?

A: The GS1300 series is designed with versatility in mind. Depending on the exact model, it can be deployed on a desktop or mounted in a rack or cabinet to fit security or IT infrastructure layouts. Always verify the mounting options for your chosen model.

Q: Can I manage the switch remotely?

A: The GS1300 8-port model described here is unmanaged, meaning it is plug-and-play and does not offer remote or web-based management features. For those who require centralized management, consider a managed Zyxel switch in the GS-series lineup.

Q: What is the PoE budget, and how many cameras can I power?

A: PoE budgets vary by model within the GS1300 Series. This particular 8-port PoE switch belongs to the higher-power tier with budgets typically ranging from about 130 W to 250 W across different variants. The actual number of cameras powered depends on the individual camera’s power draw (e.g., 5–15 W per camera) and the total combined load. Plan accordingly to ensure the total does not exceed the switch’s PoE budget.

Q: Does it support surveillance-grade performance over long cable runs?

A: The switch is designed to deliver reliable PoE power and Gigabit data rates for typical surveillance deployments. For long cable runs, use compliant Ethernet cables (Cat5e or Cat6) and ensure proper installation practices to maintain signal integrity and PoE efficiency.

Q: Are there any special features for security deployments?

A: The GS1300 Series is built with surveillance-friendly aesthetics and performance in mind, including a robust power budget, a compact design, and silent operation suitable for security rooms and equipment closets. While unmanaged, these switches provide a straightforward, dependable foundation for camera deployments without the complexity of managed networking.


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