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This category includes non-Ubiquiti POE switches (and accessories) that we have tested and recommend.

5, 8, 10, 16 & 24 Port POE Switches

We have chosen these products because they offer excellent value and are ideal if you just want a POE switch to set-and-forget.

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Things to look for in a POE switch

Output Voltage and Power

The 'industry standard' is 48V POE. 802.3af and 802.3af switches output 48V. However many Ubiquiti 'Operator' (i.e. airMAX) products and some 'UniFi' products use non-standard (e.g. 24V or 50+V) POE. A 24V POE device will be destroyed if connected to a 48V POE switch.

Active or Passive?

  • A Passive POE switch outputs voltage on the nominated pins at all times.
  • An Active POE switch usually operates under one of these standards. An Active POE switch will not apply POE power without first checking to see if the connected device signals back that it can support the POE voltage.

A passive POE device can only be powered by a passive POE switch. Whereas an active POE device (e.g. 802.3af or 802.3at) can be powered by either a Passive or Active POE switch.

Uplink Port(s)

Often you will need to not only power a number of POE devices from the switch, but also to link that switch back into the local network.

  • Some switches have normal RJ-45 uplink ports.
  • Some have SFP ports for use with fibre modules.
  • But what if the POE switch only has powered POE ports? This is actually not often a problem as connecting a POE switch port to a normal RJ-45 LAN port on a non-POE device (e.g. another switch) will usually cause no damage. The reason is that a normal LAN port terminates in such a way that no DC current can flow.

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PoE Switch, 8-ports, 150W, DC

PoE Switch, 8-ports, 150W, DC

The Netonix WISP Switch model WS-8-150-DC is designed specifically for the WISP industry with a rugged chassis and extended operating …

Model
WS-8-150-DC
Availabilty
55
RMK-250

RMK-250

Model
RMK-250
Availabilty
0
Wi-Tek Rack Mount Kit

Wi-Tek Rack Mount Kit

These may work on other switches; check the measurements in the photos. …

Model
WI-RMK
Availabilty
0
6 Port GbE 802.3af/at/bt PoE Switch

6 Port GbE 802.3af/at/bt PoE Switch

Features All metal construction Wall-mount kit included (see photos) 3 Year, return to Australia warranty 6 Gigabit Port Switch, 4 of which supply 48V …

Model
WI-PS305G-V2
Availabilty
78
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