Dahua DH-PFS3005-4P-58 High Reliable 4-Port PoE Switch (Unmanaged)

$92


Dahua DH-PFS3005-4P-58 4-Port PoE Switch (Unmanaged)

Product Overview

    • DH-PFS3005-4P-58 is layer-2 PoE Ethernet switch. It can reach lightning protection level 3.
    • The device can support up to 2 IEEE802.3at or 4 IEEE802.3af PDs (The total PoE power is 58W).
    • In order to acquire smooth monitoring, it’s recommended to connect max 4 IP cameras at a bit rate of less than 4Mbps respectively.

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Dahua DH-PFS3005-4P-58 4-Port PoE Switch (Unmanaged)

Features
    • Two-layer PoE Ethernet switch
    • MAC auto study and aging, MAC address list capacity is 1K
    • Support IEEE802.3af, IEEE802.3at standard
    • Conform IEEE802.3, IEEE802.3u and IEEE802.3X standards
    • Default Mode: The device works as a general switch and all ports support 10/100Mbps auto-negotiation.
    • Extend Mode: VLAN isolation is enabled. Ports 1-4 will be isolated respectively (10Mbps auto-negotiation), but they can communicate with the Uplink port. Besides, the transmission distance of power and network data is up to 250m.
Technical Specification
    • Model – Dahua DH-PFS3005-4P-58
    • Ethernet Port – 1*10/100 Base-T ; 4*10/100 Base-T (PoE power supply)
    • PoE Power Consumption – Each power ≤30W, Total≤58W
    • PoE Protocol – IEEE802.3af, IEEE802.3at
    • Switching Capacity – 1Gbps
    • Packet Forwarding Rate – 744Kpps
    • Packet Buffer Memory – 448Kb
    • MAC Table Size – 1K
    • Flow Control – Enable
    • Application Humidity – 10%~90%
    • Power – Default DC51V/1.25A power adapter
    • Lightning Protection – Common Mode 2KV; Differential Mode 1KV
    • Working Temperature – -10°C~50°C
    • Weight – 259g
    • Dimension (W×D×H) – 100mm×100mm×26mm
Weight 0.259 kg
Dimensions 100 × 100 × 26 mm
Brand

Dahua

Special Features

4Port PoE switches

Dahua DH-PFS3005-4P-58 Data Sheet

Dahua DH-PFS3005-4P-58

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