Visual 24 Port PoE Switch with SFP is ideal for small and medium sized business to add a central management system and transmit power and data for IP powered devices.
This switch is optimized for network efficiency, operational cost savings, and ease of management, which features advanced visual LCD screen, which provides an intuitive way to know the status of the each IP devices connecting to the switch.
The visual switch equips with 24 PoE 10/100Mbps RJ45 ports and two gigabit ports, which is the ideal choice for IP surveillance, VoIP and wireless service providers. With two Gigabit SFP ports, it provides fiber connectivity options. It can be uplinked to a backbone switch and monitoring center in long distance ranged from 550 meters (multi-mode fiber) to 10/20/40/80/120 kilometers (single-mode fiber or WDM fiber), which is well-suited for applications within the industrial data centers and distributions. With great PoE functionality, and enhanced performance and usability, it is purposely designed for converged networks.
Compliant with IEEE 802.3at/af PoE+/PoE, the switch supplies up to 30 Watts per port and automatically detects PoE devices and their power class to simplify your infrastructure. Visual LCD screen display can monitor the current status of power usage of PoE IP devices, including output voltage, uplink rate, helping administrators to figure out the real-time condition of devices easily, especially when managing dozens of devices.
It has intelligent powered device live check to reduce administrator management burden. Once remote devices are hangs or freezes, that means the PD stops working and it is without response, auto power reset will reboot devices by switch off the power and switch on after automatically.
Communication link detection prevent all the PoE ports of the visual PoE switch from being active at the same time and the PoE ports can be configured to allow each port to be activated at the interval time. The switch features surge protection and carrier grade electrical protection to protect from various power surges.
+ Benefits
Gigabit connectivity-Gigabit RJ45 port & Gigabit SFP port
Provide power and data connection for up to 24 PoE IP devices
Support both standard PoE+ and PoE
Intuitive way to manage the power and network
Auto Power Reset (APR) monitors & automatically restarts edge devices
Real-time auto-alarm status on error conditions of each IP device through LCD screen
Enhanced surge protection
+ FAQ
Q: How far can my IP camera connect with this switch?
A: It is 100 meters with standard IEEE802 network. If CCTV mode is turned on, the max. distance between camera and the switch can reach 250 meters, but the data rate will be slowed down to 10Mbps.
Q: What is the Max. PoE power budget per port?
A: 25.5W per port. The actual PoE budget also depends on your IP devices. If the IP devices is compatible with IEEE802.3af standard, The visual PoE switch will only output 14.4W. The PoE switch can output 25.5W only if the front-end IP devices is compatible with IEEE802.3at.
Q: Can I plug non-PoE device to the POE ports?
A: Yes. That PoE port will work as convenient Ethernet port. The visual PoE switch can detect the feedback current and determine whether it is the legal PoE device or not. If the device doesn’t need power, the visual PoE switch will not send the power.
Q: How do I connect the switch to my main network? Will this cause potential frying on my main network?
A: Either the PoE port, uplink port or SFP fiber port can work as uplink port. However, you can’t connect more than one ports to same upstream network which will create ring network. You only need to pick one of the port as uplink. No, It will not cause potentially fry the devices on the main network. The visual PoE has built-in IC to determine whether the devices on the another end requires power or not.
Q: Is this a managed switch?
A: The visual switches provide the most simply and straight way to monitor and manage your network. You can manage the switch by using the LCD display.
Q: Does this switch have some type of safety Protection?
A: Except for the power signature which will detect and determine whether you IP devices need power or not, the visual PoE switch also has Over Load Protection, Ultra Low Load Protection, Short Circuit Protection. You can monitor those protection by using the LCD display.
Q: Will visual PoE switch work with 220v?
A: Yes, the visual PoE switch has built-in internal power supply which accepts universal input from 100V-240VAC.
You can return your product within 30 days of receipt of the product for full refund.
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Model Comparison
Model
5541-75
5541-63
5541-56
5541-32
Switching Capacity
12.8 Gbps
52 Gbps
11.2 Gbps
24 Gbps
SFP
2
2
2
2 (dedicated)
PoE Standard
IEEE 802.3af/at, Cisco
IEEE 802.3af/at, Cisco
IEEE 802.3af/at, Cisco
IEEE 802.3af/at, Cisco
DC Voltage
53V
53V
53V
53V
Surge Protection
±6KV
±6KV
±6KV
±6KV
Max. Power Consumption
420W
420W
380W
150W
2 reviews for Visual 24 Port PoE Switch with SFP
Rated 5 out of 5
Pamela –
I am using this PoE switch to run 6 IP cams, and so far it has been very reliable. It has recovered from about 3 unexpected power outages with no issues. I was previously using 2 4-port PoE devices, which seemed to have bandwidth problems causing video interruptions in recordings. This device appears to have eliminated those problems. While I am not using any of the management features of this switch., I do like that I am able to use the GUI to view the PoE status for each port and the total wattage. According to the interface, I am using a total of about 16W, which is well under the 64W budget of this switch. Overall I am very happy with the performance of this switch.
Rated 4 out of 5
Harriet Thomas –
simple to use, plug it in to power and then plug in the Ethernet cables for my cameras, it couldn’t be simpler. I love the solid metal case (instead of plastic). It will only power each port if a POE device is plugged into it, I also have another D-Link non-POE switch plugged into it and it is fine. Great switch!
Pamela –
I am using this PoE switch to run 6 IP cams, and so far it has been very reliable. It has recovered from about 3 unexpected power outages with no issues. I was previously using 2 4-port PoE devices, which seemed to have bandwidth problems causing video interruptions in recordings. This device appears to have eliminated those problems.
While I am not using any of the management features of this switch., I do like that I am able to use the GUI to view the PoE status for each port and the total wattage. According to the interface, I am using a total of about 16W, which is well under the 64W budget of this switch. Overall I am very happy with the performance of this switch.
Harriet Thomas –
simple to use, plug it in to power and then plug in the Ethernet cables for my cameras, it couldn’t be simpler. I love the solid metal case (instead of plastic). It will only power each port if a POE device is plugged into it, I also have another D-Link non-POE switch plugged into it and it is fine. Great switch!