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8 Port Gigabit PoE Switch with 7 PoE Ports and 1 Uplink

SKU GPOES-8-7AB
$119.99

Add 7 ports of PoE to your network. Run a single Ethernet cable up to 328 feet (100 meters) from your existing modem or router and connect to the switch to provide power and data to as many as 7 devices. Or run two GPOES-8-7AB switches in a series to extend your data reach to more than 600 feet.

Passive PoE means versatility. A Passive PoE injector always delivers the same voltage as its power source. Pair this switch with a 48 volt DC power supply to power devices labeled “802.3af”, or you can use a 24 volt power supply with 24-volt passive PoE devices like Access Points from Mikrotik, Ubiquiti, and many more.

Product Features:

  • Plug and Play - Unmanaged PoE switch with transparent VLAN throughput
  • Dual use voltage input - Power using a 24, 48, or 56 volt DC adapter or with Mode B PoE via the Uplink Port
  • Delivers passive "always on" power to the end device
  • Select Mode A, Mode B or Data only per port for compatibility options
  • Daisy-chain in a series to extend Gigabit data up to 600 feet

Optional Accessories:

Product Specifications

Data + PoE Ports 7
Data Ports 1
Data Rate Gigabit
Dimensions 7.5 x 3.25 x 1.25 inches
Input Voltage Range 12-56 Volts DC / 12-56 Volts PoE (Mode B via Uplink)
Max. Amps Per Port 650 mA
Mount Type Wall / Optional 1U Rack POES-RACK-MOUNT (sold separately)
Operating Humidity 5% to 90%
Operating Temperature Range -10 - 60C
PoE Method Passive
PoE Mode/Pinout Mode A (-1,2 +3,6)/Mode B (+4,5 -7,8)
Power Input 2.1 x 5.5 mm DC

QUESTIONS & ANSWERS

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  • Can this PoE switch be used to support 48 v cameras and two 24 v UBNT antennas?

    This is an unmanaged passive switch. Therefore, if you have a 48 volt power supply, 48 volts will be passed through to your devices. As a solution, we offer 802.3af to 24 volt step down converters which would support your UBNT devices. This product is listed under part number WT-GAF-24v15w.

  • Could this PoE switch be used with a 2:1 ethernet splitter to combine 2 switch ports (2-pair mode A + 2-pair mode A) on a single CAT5E cable and then split back out with a 2:1 to connect 2 PoE security cameras? i'm not clear if the PoE function Mode A needs to have access to pins 4/5/7/8. Maybe it would work better with one of your injectors? Thanks

    Mode A on this switch is pins 1,2,3,6. It can work in the description above, as this switch can take PoE in the uplink port and split to 2 ports. You will just want to make sure you have enough power coming from your main switch to power the two end devices. IF you do not need gigabit data, you could consider our WT-MMF-RJ45 (only supports 10/100 mbps) which does this same application, combines 2 PoE ports from your switch on Mode A only, and then powers 2 cameras remotely off 1 cable run. Please let us know if you have any questions.

  • Can this switch accept dual voltage simultaneously? As in a 48 volt PS through the DC input and 24 volt through the uplink port...then control the output voltage through the Mode A/B switches?

    No, this switch is not designed to accept dual voltage input. If you need to mix devices that require different voltages we recommend in-line converters. For example, the GPOE-48v10w will convert 24V passive into 48V POE, or the GAT-24v25w which will convert 802.3at POE into 24v passive.