BV-Tech 6 Port PoE+ Switch (4 PoE+ Ports with 2 Ethernet Uplink and Extend Function) – 60W – 802.3at + 1 High Power PoE Port| Desktop Fanless Design | Sturdy Metal Housing

(1278 reviews)

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  • Robo

    > 3 day

    Product functions as advertised. Great price. Plug n play

  • Dr. Dejah West

    > 3 day

    I bought 3 POE ethernet switchs and installed on my CCTV camera network. They are working as designed and I have no problem with them running for 4 months. recommend this product to other and I will buy again if I need more.

  • DC NJ

    > 3 day

    Plugged in the power, connected the network cable, connected the cables to the Ring stickup cams and it works great. No major setup required for this application!

  • Papa G

    Greater than one week

    Use it at a residence to connect multiple devices so I dont have to use inconsistent wireless connections.

  • William Irizarry

    > 3 day

    good purchase!

  • Patrick

    > 3 day

    Good value, works great, no issues with its durability, doesnt have wi-fi hard wired RJ45 connector. It has one hi power port of which my Sunba Illuminati camera requires besides the other available Poe ports.

  • sharon geiken

    > 3 day

    Nice, but doesnt say what the double output ports are for or how to use them. Also the power supply connector is on the back, while all other jacks on the front which doesnt make sent to me.

  • Insufficient Funds

    > 3 day

    This was going to be an ideal solution for powering a couple of TP-link access points but the APs arent compatible with this PoE switch. It did power some other PoE hardware (cameras) so I dont blame the switch but tp-link.

  • Frederick Lehner IV

    > 3 day

    Nothing to configure - or need for it. Plugged it into power, plugged in the PoE video camera, everything worked flawlessly.

  • JimCan

    Greater than one week

    I have had both HIK and Dahua cams/NVRs that were seemingly full of buggy problems. I tended to blame them on Rain, high humidity, corrosion, my bad cable ends, clunky interfaces ...once, rats did eat my Cat5. Some know-it-all online called my gear Chinese Junk. (...!?) I even upgraded to Cat6a. Issue: none of the above. It was (maybe a little of the above) DISTANCE. My run is 500+ feet/150+ meters and it appears I was suffering power loss to the camera. (I am neither an installer or anything like a tech) There were these incredibly long lags before the camera would make a handshake, dropouts up the wazoo, both long periods of working and not. It was like an old girlfriend during a lonely period who teases you with selfies. I plugged this device in between the NVR and camera; the handshake took about 4 seconds to a clear picture. I can only guess the 60watts was able to energize the copper cable where the NVRs could not. Now, I have to learn all the other stuff.... Jim

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