The DIGITUS Gigabit Ethernet switch is designed to meet the needs of modern networks, offering both power and data connectivity through a single cable with its Power over Ethernet (PoE) capability. This switch supports up to 4 PoE devices with a total PoE budget of 60 W, making it an ideal solution for deploying IP cameras, VoIP phones, or wireless access points without the hassle of additional power cables. With a backplane speed of 10 Gbps and support for jumbo frames up to 9000 bytes, it ensures high-speed data transmission and efficient network performance. Equipped with advanced features such as MAC address auto-learning, auto-aging, and auto-uplink, this switch simplifies network management while enhancing connectivity reliability. Its fanless design allows for silent operation, perfect for noise-sensitive environments. Additionally, the switch complies with a wide range of standards, ensuring compatibility and safety across various applications. Whether for a small office or a home network, the DIGITUS switch is a reliable, efficient, and silent partner in network connectivity.
Efficient power management With a PoE budget of 60 W and support for up to 4 PoE devices, this switch efficiently distributes power to connected devices, eliminating the need for separate power sources.
High-speed connectivity Featuring a backplane speed of 10 Gbps and support for jumbo frames up to 9000 bytes, this switch ensures smooth, high-speed data transmission and efficient network performance.
Advanced networking features Equipped with features like MAC address auto-learning, auto-aging, and auto-uplink, this switch simplifies network management and enhances connectivity reliability.
Comprehensive standards compliance Meets a wide range of compliance standards, including IEEE 802.3af/at for PoE and various EN standards, ensuring broad compatibility and high safety levels.
Silent operation The fanless design of this switch ensures silent operation, making it ideal for noise-sensitive environments such as small offices or home networks.