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Reolink PoE Switch (8 PoE 100Mb/s Ports, 2 Gigabit Uplinks, 120W) $84.99 ($82.99 eBay Plus) Delivered @ Reolink Official eBay

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8 PoE+ ports (10/100Mbps)
2 Gigabit Ethernet uplink ports (10/100/1000Mbps)

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  • +6

    Expensive POE switch tbh

    • +10

      For 120W of power budget? How many cheaper can you find?

      • +5

        0 is what he meant to say

    • +9

      As an owner of a Reolink system, I agree. I bought the switch below for less than half the price (at the time was $34 including shipping, ended up being $25 with coupon code thingies) and it's excellent. I like having it use an IEC power connector also and replaced the one to the NBN with a Y-cable. Plus the switch below is 100/1000.

      https://www.ozbargain.com.au/node/911476

      https://www.aliexpress.com/item/1005007045849781.html

    • +3

      yeah for that price i would expect at least 2.5gb speeds.

  • +2

    Wow fast ethernet still exists? Guess it's OK for single cameras - can't see any other use for them.

    • -5

      Ethernet is very much alive, 2.5Gbps is becoming closer to standardised and 10Gbps is affordable.

      These switches are mainly for cameras though, hence PoE. You plug the switch into your DVR and the cameras into the switch, then DVR into modem. Another recent deal was a 32 port Reolink DVR for example

      • +14

        OP is not talking about Wi-Fi replacing Ethernet, but the "8 PoE+ ports (10/100Mbps)" being old fashioned "Fast Ethernet" and not Gigabit.

      • +12

        He specifically said Fast Ethernet mate

    • FE can carry as many cameras as 100mb of data, ~8xn 4k @ 16Mb

      • +4

        Thanks for clarifying above. Yes I'm aware 10/100 should be enough to carry a single 4K security camera stream especially x265 codec. It should also be fine for VoIP phones of course.Coupled with the Gb uplink ports they are fine for that purpose.

        Not good enough for fast data transfer or even WiFi 6/7 access points really.

        As long as you know what you are buyng it's all good.

        All the best.

  • Idk how TP Link compares, but apparently the 8 port version of this is 110W

    https://www.amazon.com.au/TP-Link-TL-SG1016D-Gigabit-Prevent…

    Can't find specs on the 16 port, decent for $97.

  • I have question: can we connect NVS8's LAN port into one of the uplink ports, 8 cameras into POE ports of this switch, connect the other uplink port of this switch into the router?

    • NVS8 LAN —> Switch's uplink
    • 8 cameras —> Switch's POE ports
    • (Switch's) remaining Uplink —> router
    • +1

      Yeah I do not see an issue with that. The uplink ports are equal.
      The only concern might be that the uplink ports likely share the same switching chip so would not expect high bandwidth on both at the same time. But if this is just your camera hub with the NVR being direct and the router is there just for access and check video on the NVR from time to time you should be OK
      Just make sure your devices/cameras do not need more than 15W each.

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