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johnofchangue
Greater than one weekGreat little switch - plugged it in connected a couple of POE WAPS and they worked straight away. ad no issues with it for over a month of working. Thats all you can ask.
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DJF
> 3 daySolid bit of kit backed up with good support from Netgear.
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Muhammad Farooq Rajput
> 3 dayits really helpful for the job, i got it for CCTV cameras. really good and reliable
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h patel
Greater than one weekGreat bit of Kit and unlike other switches has 4 POE ports and one to take the incoming ethernet to the router. I had to buy this one as when I brought the 8 port POE from NETGEAR to power my 8 Network PoE Cameras I was one port short. An error on my part.
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David Hanton
> 3 dayThis PoE switch is unmanaged, so there are no settings that reset to default creating IP address conflicts as occurs with the TP Link switches (dont buy these). After a power outage, this one immediately starts working again, providing power and network connectivity without any faff. And works perfectly the first time, right out of the box. And also costs less than the TP Link PoE router. Excellent for use with CCTV cameras and WiFi extenders.
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mr jigsaw
> 3 dayI used this to take an existing Cat 6 cable and convert into an upstream feed for a new Unifi CCTV system. Mounted in the loft, it acts as the hub for the cameras, that then route back to the main house switch. Being fanless is great, as its in the loft above bedrooms, and being wall mountable it is tidy too.
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martyn
> 3 dayJust works what we got plugged in
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LEE WILSON
> 3 dayEasy to fit and set up no problems
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PDTechnical UK
> 3 daySimple unmanaged POE switch which is exactly what I wanted to power a Cisco Access point and some Swann security cameras. Just out the box, Plug & Play.
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Harminder
> 3 dayJust perfect. I recently purchased some Access Points and a PoE Managed Switch and didnt want to use up uneccessary sockets. BOOM, enter the Netgear. I plugged this switch into the mains with the supplied power adaptor and plugged in my APs and PoE managed switch and VOILA, as if by magic, they were all alive and kicking. Uplink was from my main router (non-PoE) I mounted it under the stairs and it has lived there ever since, havent rebooted it once since installing. Now thats how you do it, well done Netgear :D