. The D-Link DGS-1026MP 26-Port Gigabit Max PoE Switch enables users to easily connect and power PoE capable devices such as wireless access points (APs) IP cameras and IP phones. The DGS-1026MP can also be used to connect other Ethernet devices such as computers printers and a Network Attached Storage (NAS) to fit any type of network application. Key Features . 802.3at PoE (up to 30 watts per port) with a high PoE power budget (up to 370 watts total) ideal for 802.11ac wireless access points and multi-feature network camerasFeatures four PoE power budget indicator LEDs that give real-time feedback on the total power consumption of the connected PoE-powered devicesSupports two Gigabit combo uplink ports to increase network bandwidth or add redundancy either through a copper Ethernet or fibre connection . Power over EthernetThe DGS-1026MP features 24 10/100/1000Base-T ports that support the IEEE 802.3at PoE+ standard. Each of the 24 PoE ports can supply optimal power with a high total PoE budget. The PoE usage LEDs further provide real-time feedback on the current PoE power usage on the network and help plan out the PoE network budget preventing PoE overloading problems. Expand your networkThe addition of two Gigabit combo uplink ports means businesses can increase their network bandwidth using the speed of Gigabit Ethernet while offering redundancy so voice and surveillance data are transferred reliably. Energy efficientTo help small businesses save on operating costs the DGS-1026MP supports IEEE 802.3az Energy Efficient Ethernet (EEE). This feature actively monitors network traffic and automatically puts ports that are not being used into hibernation powering them on only when they are required. Hassle-free setupThe DGS-1026MP is a Plug and Play device that requires no configuration so setup is simple and hassle-free. Simply connect the switch to the network and then connect multiple computers share files and make VoIP calls across the network..
. The D-Link DGS-1026MP 26-Port Gigabit Max PoE Switch enables users to easily connect and power PoE capable devices such as wireless access points (APs) IP cameras and IP phones. The DGS-1026MP can also be used to connect other Ethernet devices such as computers printers and a Network Attached Storage (NAS) to fit any type of network application. Key Features . 802.3at PoE (up to 30 watts per port) with a high PoE power budget (up to 370 watts total) ideal for 802.11ac wireless access points and multi-feature network camerasFeatures four PoE power budget indicator LEDs that give real-time feedback on the total power consumption of the connected PoE-powered devicesSupports two Gigabit combo uplink ports to increase network bandwidth or add redundancy either through a copper Ethernet or fibre connection . Power over EthernetThe DGS-1026MP features 24 10/100/1000Base-T ports that support the IEEE 802.3at PoE+ standard. Each of the 24 PoE ports can supply optimal power with a high total PoE budget. The PoE usage LEDs further provide real-time feedback on the current PoE power usage on the network and help plan out the PoE network budget preventing PoE overloading problems. Expand your networkThe addition of two Gigabit combo uplink ports means businesses can increase their network bandwidth using the speed of Gigabit Ethernet while offering redundancy so voice and surveillance data are transferred reliably. Energy efficientTo help small businesses save on operating costs the DGS-1026MP supports IEEE 802.3az Energy Efficient Ethernet (EEE). This feature actively monitors network traffic and automatically puts ports that are not being used into hibernation powering them on only when they are required. Hassle-free setupThe DGS-1026MP is a Plug and Play device that requires no configuration so setup is simple and hassle-free. Simply connect the switch to the network and then connect multiple computers share files and make VoIP calls across the network..
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