Intellinet 8-Port Gigabit Ethernet PoE+ Switch with PoE Passthrough
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Intellinet 8-Port Gigabit Ethernet PoE+ Switch with PoE Passthrough

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Intellinet 8-Port Gigabit Ethernet PoE+ Switch with PoE PassthroughThe Intellinet Network Solutions 8 Port Gigabit Ethernet PoE+ Switch with PoE Passthrough is a compact, powerful solution designed to simplify and scale your network while reducing installation costs. Built for small to medium sized deployments, this unmanaged PoE+ switch delivers reliable, high speed data across eight Gigabit ports and intelligently powers PoE enabled devices through a single, centralized point. Whether you are deploying IP cameras

The Intellinet Network Solutions 8-Port Gigabit Ethernet PoE+ Switch with PoE Passthrough is a compact, powerful solution designed to simplify and scale your network while reducing installation costs. Built for small to medium-sized deployments, this unmanaged PoE+ switch delivers reliable, high-speed data across eight Gigabit ports and intelligently powers PoE-enabled devices through a single, centralized point. Whether you are deploying IP cameras for security, VoIP phones for communications, wireless access points for guest or employee connectivity, or other PoE-powered endpoints, this switch makes it easier than ever to bring power and data to every device without juggling multiple adapters, outlets, or cables. The Passthrough capability adds a layer of flexibility that lets you energize downstream devices from an upstream PoE source, letting you reuse power budgets efficiently and keep your installation neat, tidy, and cost-effective.

  • Eight Gigabit PoE+ ports for versatile device support: Each of the eight RJ-45 ports supports PoE+ (IEEE 802.3at) alongside standard data, enabling high-bandwidth devices such as IP cameras, wireless access points, and VoIP phones to receive power and data over a single cable. This design helps you eliminate separate power drops and reduces clutter, making it ideal for wall-mounted IP cameras, security systems, conference room setups, and classrooms where outlet availability is limited. With Gigabit speed on every port, you’ll enjoy smooth video streams, rapid device provisioning, and responsive client connections even in busy networks.
  • PoE Passthrough for scalable power delivery: The standout feature of this switch is its PoE passthrough capability, which takes power from an upstream PoE switch or injector and passes both data and electrical power to downstream PoE devices. This means you can cascade PoE-enabled equipment without needing a separate power source at every location, enabling longer runs and simpler installations for multi-device deployments. Passthrough is particularly valuable when extending a PoE-powered network beyond a single switch, such as covering multiple cameras along a perimeter or powering additional access points across a building.
  • Plug-and-play, unmanaged simplicity: Designed for immediate deployment, this Intellinet switch operates without complex configuration. Just connect it to your upstream PoE source and plug devices into the ports. It automatically negotiates speed and duplex mode, optimizes link performance, and provides stable, predictable operation in busy environments. This makes it an excellent fit for businesses that want reliable PoE support without the overhead of network management software or training. It’s also a solid choice for temporary deployments or spaces that frequently reconfigure devices, such as classrooms or event venues.
  • Robust build and flexible placement: The switch is housed in a compact, durable metal enclosure that’s built to endure everyday office conditions. Its small footprint and sturdy design make it easy to mount in a rack, on a desktop, or in a wall-mount setup, giving you placement flexibility that suits your workspace. The rugged construction also helps dissipate heat effectively, contributing to long-term reliability even in dense installations where multiple PoE devices draw power simultaneously.
  • Clear visibility and energy-conscious operation: LEDs on the front panel provide at-a-glance status for power, link activity, and PoE usage on each port, making troubleshooting quick and intuitive. The unmanaged architecture is not only cost-effective but also energy-efficient, helping you keep power consumption under control while still delivering the performance PoE devices demand. With this switch, you can confidently power cameras, phones, and APs without worrying about overloading the upstream source or compromising network speed.

Technical Details of Intellinet 8-Port Gigabit Ethernet PoE+ Switch with PoE Passthrough

  • Ports: 8 x 10/100/1000 Mbps RJ-45 Ethernet ports for data and PoE delivery
  • PoE+/IEEE 802.3at support: Up to 30W per port for compatible PoE devices; supports PoE+ devices across all ports
  • Passthrough capability: Accepts power from an upstream PoE source and passes data and power to downstream devices
  • Power source: Powered by an upstream PoE switch or PoE injector; no separate AC adapter required for operation
  • Auto-negotiation: Automatic speed detection (10/100/1000 Mbps) and duplex mode for each port
  • Port management: Independent port-level PoE status indicators; simple plug-and-play operation without additional software
  • Physical design: Compact, durable metal housing suitable for desktop placement or rack mounting
  • Compliance: Supports standard PoE and PoE+ devices; compatible with IEEE 802.3af/802.3at standards
  • LED indicators: Front-panel LEDs for power, link/activity, and PoE status per port

How to install Intellinet 8-Port Gigabit Ethernet PoE+ Switch with Passthrough

  • Place the switch on a stable surface or mount it in a rack or wall-mount enclosure as appropriate for your space. Ensure there is adequate ventilation around the unit to prevent heat buildup during heavy PoE use.
  • Connect your upstream PoE source (a PoE injector or PoE switch) to the switch via any one of the Ethernet ports using a standard Ethernet cable. This provides both data and power to the Intellinet switch so it can power your downstream devices.
  • Plug PoE-enabled devices (such as IP cameras, VoIP phones, or wireless access points) into any of the eight ports. Each connected device will receive data and power through the same Ethernet cable, simplifying the installation and minimizing cable clutter.
  • Power on the upstream PoE source and verify that the switch’s front-panel LEDs indicate link activity and PoE status for active ports. If a port is connected to a device but shows no activity, re-seat the cable or verify device compatibility and PoE budget from your upstream source.
  • Test your network by streaming a live video feed, taking a call, or connecting a laptop to ensure data throughput meets your requirements. Monitor PoE usage to confirm you are within the upstream source’s power budget, especially in deployments with multiple high-power devices.

Frequently asked questions

  • What is PoE Passthrough?

    PoE Passthrough is a capability that allows the switch to receive PoE power from an upstream source and simultaneously supply power to downstream PoE-enabled devices. This enables cascading PoE devices without needing multiple power adapters or outlets, simplifying installation and reducing wiring complexity.

  • Does this switch require an external power adapter?

    No. The switch is powered by PoE from an upstream switch or injector. It does not require a separate power supply to operate, though the total power available depends on the upstream source’s budget.

  • How many devices can I power with PoE on this switch?

    Up to eight PoE-enabled devices can be powered if all ports are connected to PoE-capable devices and the upstream source provides sufficient power. The actual number depends on the power draw of each device and the total power budget provided by the upstream PoE source.

  • Is this switch suitable for a large enterprise or critical deployments?

    This model is designed for small to mid-sized deployments and unmanaged environments. It’s ideal for simplifying small office networks, classrooms, or retail setups where plug-and-play PoE power is preferred. For highly managed or larger enterprise networks, you might consider a managed PoE switch with advanced QoS and security features.

  • What devices work well with PoE Passthrough?

    Typical devices include IP cameras, VoIP phones, wireless access points, and other PoE-enabled endpoints. Ensure your upstream PoE source can meet the combined power requirements of all connected devices to maintain reliable operation.

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