TL-SF1005SP is a molded-case unmanaged PoE switch independently developed by TP-LINK, with 4 100 Gigabit ports supporting PoE power supply, in line with IEEE 802.3af standard, with a single-port PoE power of 15.4W and a maximum PoE output power of 40W. As a PoE power supply device, it can automatically detect and identify the powered device that meets the standard and supply it with network cables. Plug-and-play, no configuration required, simple and convenient to use, meet the needs of high-density PoE power supply network environment, suitable for hotels, campuses, factory dormitories, small and medium-sized enterprises to build a cost-effective network.
- 5 x 10/100M adaptive RJ45 ports, ports 1~4 support IEEE 802.3af standard PoE power supply
- The single-port POE power can reach 15.4W, and the maximum PoE output power of the whole machine is 40W
- Supports IEEE802.3X full-duplex flow control and backpressure half-duplex flow control
- Auto MDI/MDIX is supported
- All ports are capable of wire-speed forwarding
All 100 megabits
- Five 10/100 Base-T RJ45 ports are available.
- All ports support non-blocking wire-speed forwarding for smoother transmission.
- Supports IEEE 802.3x full-duplex flow control and backpressure half-duplex flow control.
PoE power supply function
- Four 10/100 Base-T RJ45 ports support PoE power supply to meet the requirements of PoE power supply in scenarios such as visual security, teleconferencing systems, and wireless coverage.
- In line with the IEEE 802.3af PoE power supply standard, the maximum PoE output power of the whole machine is 40W, and the maximum PoE output power of a single port is 15.4W.
- Automatically identify PoE devices for power supply without damaging non-PoE devices.
- PoE ports support a priority mechanism to ensure the power supply of high-priority ports when the remaining power is insufficient, so as to prevent devices from overloading.
It's easy to use
- Plug and play, no configuration required, simple and convenient.
- Users can easily understand the working status of the device through the power indicator (Power) and port status indicator (Link/Act).