UTEPO SG5-M 5 Port Gigabit Unmanaged Switch CCTV VLAN Loop Detection Surge Protection IP Camera Network

UTEPO SG5-M 5 Port Gigabit Unmanaged Switch CCTV VLAN Loop Detection Surge Protection IP Camera Network UTEPO SG5-M 5 Port Gigabit Unmanaged Switch CCTV VLAN Loop Detection Surge Protection IP Camera Network Routers and Modems

UTEPO SG5-M 5 Port Gigabit Unmanaged Switch CCTV VLAN Loop Detection Surge Protection IP Camera Network

Description:
UTEPO SG5-M 5-port gigabit unmanaged switch in mint condition. A bit of a unique find — purpose-built for CCTV and network engineering with three operating modes (Default, VLAN, CCTV), loop detection with LED alarm, and 6KV surge/lightning protection. CCTV mode extends transmission up to 160m at 100Mbps, ideal for IP camera installs. Metal housing, plug and play.

Specs:
Model: UTEPO SG5-M
Ports: 4x 10/100/1000Mbps + 1x Uplink 10/100/1000Mbps
Switching Capacity: 10Gbps
Operating Modes: Default, VLAN, CCTV
CCTV Mode Range: Up to 160m @ 100Mbps
Loop Detection: Yes (LED alarm)
Surge Protection: 6KV lightning / 8KV ESD
Standards: IEEE802.3 / 802.3u / 802.3ab / 802.3x
Housing: Metal
Includes power supply

Condition:
Scratches: None
Dents: None
Faults: None
Functional: Yes

Price: €10
Open to reasonable offers.

Postage: €6.50
Collection in Naas, Co. Kildare

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@Bishop22 No problem 👍
2 weeks
Thank you 🙏 good advice.
2 weeks
@Bishop22 No it's not a Poe switch, it's a regular unmanaged switch but what makes it unique is the dip switch that creates 3 operational modes (that is normally handled by a managed switch) the surge protection and the loop protection. If using for CCTV you would need to provide a Poe injector (check my other ads) or provide another DC power source to the camera. Some cameras take a 12 or 24v power input. Same would go for VoIP phones, a DC power source or Poe injector would need to be used. If used for a regular pc you could isolate 3 computers without needing a managed switch or router to achieve that.
2 weeks
Is85 PoE so it sends power to IP cams down an Ethernet cable??