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Edimax ES-1008PL V2, 8-Port Fast Ethernet PoE Network Switch, 70 Watt PoE, Max 200m, Fanless

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  • Brand: Edimax
  • Product Code: GS-1008PL V2
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Long-range 8-port Gigabit Ethernet PoE+ switch with DIP switches

  • Ports: 8x RJ45, 0x SFP, 0x SFP+, 0x QSFP+, 0x SFP28, 0x QSFP28
  • Number of PoE ports: 8, PoE standard: 802.3af/at Class 4 Type 2 PoE+ 30 watts, PoE budget: 70 watts
  • Mounting: 19" rack; desktop
  • 8 x RJ-45 10/100/1000Base-T PoE+ ports
  • Long-range PoE extension: Guaranteed PoE transmission distance up to 200 meters at a speed of 10 Mbps
  • Plug-and-play, flexible network deployment, and energy efficient

The Edimax GS-1008PL V2 is a long-range 8-port Gigabit PoE+ switch designed for home use. or was developed for small and medium-sized network environments. With 8 DIP switches, the PoE port can be manually configured for ON/OFF control to extend the PoE transmission distance to 200 meters or more, and it also supports port-based VLAN and QoS features. PoE-enabled devices such as wireless access points, network cameras, and IP phones, as well as other Ethernet-enabled devices like computers, printers, and NAS (Network Attached Storage), can be easily connected and powered. The device's compact size, fanless design, and rack-mountable metal housing make it an ideal solution for expanding networks for home users and small businesses.

Long-Range PoE Extension
The GS-1008PL V2 supports PoE power delivery over distances of up to 200 meters and, when PoE Extend is set to "ON," overcomes the 100-meter limit of Ethernet UTP cabling. The GS-1008PL V2 offers an additional solution for 802.3at/af PoE range extension, thus saving the cost of installing Ethernet cables.

Port-Based VLAN, Port Isolation

The GS-1008PL V2 features a port-based VLAN, allowing ports to be isolated from each other via DIP switch ports 3 and 8. This helps prevent IP camera multicast or broadcast traffic from interfering with each other.

Hardware QoS

Supports 802.1p QoS via DIP switch port 4. This ensures first priority for video and voice traffic, reducing packet loss, latency, and jitter on the network.