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Managed switches offer advanced features like VLANs, QoS, and SNMP for network management, while unmanaged switches provide basic connectivity without configuration options.
PoE stands for Power over Ethernet, a technology that allows network cables to carry electrical power, enabling devices like IP cameras and wireless access points to receive power and data through a single cable.
PoE switches simplify installation by eliminating the need for separate power supplies, reduce cabling costs, and provide flexibility in device placement.
Layer 2 switches operate at the data link layer and use MAC addresses to forward traffic, while Layer 3 switches operate at the network layer and can perform routing functions using IP addresses.
An industrial switch is designed to operate in harsh environments with extreme temperatures, vibrations, and electromagnetic interference, commonly used in industrial automation and outdoor applications.
The 802.3bt standard, also known as PoE++, allows for higher power delivery over Ethernet cables, supporting up to 60W or 100W, suitable for devices requiring more power.
Small Form-factor Pluggable (SFP) modules are hot-swappable transceivers used in network switches to enable fiber optic or copper connections, allowing for flexible network configurations.
Virtual Local Area Networks (VLANs) segment a network into separate, isolated sub-networks, improving security and reducing broadcast traffic.
QoS prioritizes network traffic to ensure critical applications receive the necessary bandwidth and low latency, enhancing overall network performance.
BENCHU GROUP offers a range of PoE switches, including commercial and industrial models, unmanaged and managed options, and switches supporting various PoE standards like 802.3af, 802.3at, and 802.3bt.
Yes, BENCHU GROUP provides enterprise switches that support 10G Ethernet, suitable for high-bandwidth applications.
Depending on the model, BENCHU GROUP's PoE switches can deliver up to 90W per port, compliant with the 802.3bt standard.