Best Poe router for 8 items?

fundean

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Suggestions for a router to hook up my cameras to... needs to be Poe and I would like to plug the system in also to maximize speed...


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Amazon.com: Eagle Eye 9 Port 10/100 Switch (8 Port POE + 1 Uplink) SW09i: Computers & Accessories

It is a PoE switch, not a router. I get the impression this is what you actually want and you just got the terminology mixed up. That item will power 8 PoE cameras and it has one uplink port for you to connect the PoE switch to the rest of your network.

Alternative switch, more popular brand:
Amazon.com: BV-TECH 8 Port 120W 10/100Mbps Power over Ethernet Switch - Designed for IP Camera Use(Gray): Computers & Accessories
 
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Thanks! You are right.. that is exactly what I meant... and have you used this model?


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My favorite POE switch is the Ubiquiti Tough Switch. Ubiquiti Networks - TOUGHSwitch™ It provides 24vdc or 48vdc to each port. Plus you can log into the switch and cycle power to each port. It also has alarm per port functions. I use Ubiquiti for RF linking cameras and the Ubiquity equipment runs on 24vdc so this switch works out perfectly for me.
 

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Ubiquiti Toughswitch is okay if you want a managed switch. But otherwise it has a lot of downsides.
* costs twice as much
* 9th port is a management port, not recommended for use as an uplink port because it may have trouble keeping up with the load. Basically this means you should use one of the other 8 ports as the uplink and then you can only power 7 other things.
* not 802.3af compliant (so it is unsafe to connect devices until you set the correct power setting for each port beforehand).
 

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I have two of the bvtech 8+1 ports (only for a few weeks now) and what can I say, .... they have no fans, are quiet and they work.
 

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How much bandwidth do typical 2mp and 4mp cameras consume? Will a 10/100 switch provide enough bandwidth?
 

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How much bandwidth do typical 2mp and 4mp cameras consume? Will a 10/100 switch provide enough bandwidth?
depends on how many cams..no one cam will come close to saturating 10/100 so if there is gigabit uplink thats fine...full gigabit is not much more expensive...managed adds a bit more but worth it and you will get a better brand than bvtech..
 

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Oh definitely. But I was more asking in respect to OP's question. One of the posters recommended a 10/100 switch for 8 items. I'd be concerned that won't be enough bandwidth. Though, that would mean that each item would have to use 12mbps, which i don't think would ever happen...
 
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