A PoE switch has the Power over Ethernet functionality built into it. This means you can power devices using network cables. A PoE switch provides power that can be used to run other devices via the Ethernet cabling. If your network has distributed switches, it's also possible to get PoE pass-through switches.
Wireless Standards IEEE 802.11b/g/n (with Pharos MAXtream disabled)
Proprietary Protocol TDMA Mode (with Pharos MAXtream enabled)
Wireless Speeds Up to 300Mbps (40MHz,Dynamic)
Up to 144.4Mbps (20MHz,Dynamic)
Up to 72.2Mbps (10MHz,Dynamic)
Up to 36.1Mbps (5MHz,Dynamic)
Frequency 2.4~2.483GHz
Transmission Power 27dBm/500mw (1dBm step adjustable)
The Switch 16 PoE (USW 16 PoE) is a fully managed switch with (16) GbE RJ45 ports, including (8) GbE, PoE+ ports, and (2) 1G SFP ports. The versatile USW 16 PoE provides Gigabit PoE links to Ethernet devices while also supplying Gigabit fiber uplink options fit for an enterprise network.
The 4-port managed desktop switch is a Layer 2 commercial switch with full gigabit access. The switch provides four (4) 10/100/1000 Mbps Ethernet ports and two (2) 10/100/1000 Mbps uplink ports. The device offers a high-performance switching engine, a large buffer, low transmission delay, and high reliability.
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