Upgrade the data paths of your local wired network to information superhighways with 16-port desktop Gigabit PoE switches.
- Address database size: 8000 MAC addresses
- Total number of network ports: 16, number of PoE (RJ-45) ports: 8, number of PoE+ (RJ-45) ports: 8, port/expansion slot details: 16 x Gigabit ethernet network
- Media type supported: Twisted-pair, Ethernet technology: Gigabit Ethernet, network technology: 10/100/1000Base-T
- Performance: Bandwidth: 32 Gb/s
- Status LEDs: Link, speed, activity, and PoE indicators
- Form factor: Wall mountable, desktop
- Layer supported: 2
- Full line rate and forwarding rate of 64B frame at: 1.488 Mpps for 1000M port, 0.1488 Mpps for 100M port, 0.01488 Mpps for 10M port
- Power: 54 VDC, 1.66 A, power consumption in idle/use (100% traffic): 4.52 W/11.31 W
- Operating temperature: 0 – 50 deg C, operating humidity: 10 – 90% RH
- Includes 16 port desktop Gigabit PoE switch, power adapter, quick start guide
- Certifications and standards: IEEE 802.3, 802.3u, 802.3x, 802.3ab, 802.3az, 802.3af, and 802.3at (PoE+), FCC Class A, CE
- Warranty: Lifetime limited
| Attribute name | Attribute value |
|---|---|
| Switch Form Factor The data transfer rate (DTR) is the amount of data that is moved from one place to another. The greater the bandwidth of a path, the higher the data transfer rate. | 10/100/1000 Mbps |
| Power over Ethernet Specifies the length of the manufacturer warranty included with the product. | 5 Year |
| Address Database Size Maximum Data Transfer Rate is the highest rate at which a device can transfer data (in Mbps). For devices with upload and download capabilities, the maximum data transfer rate always refers to download speeds. | 1000 – 1499 |
| Network Management Type The number of Ethernet ports on a networking hardware device that Ethernet cables plug into. | 16 |
| SNMP Actual manufacturer name for the color of the product. | Black |
| Performance Class | 2 |
| Quality of Service Quality of Service (QoS) devices equipped with QoS capabilities allow users to priortize bandwidth for specific devices or activities. | Yes |













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