PoE & Gigabit Switches | For ISPs, CCTV & Business Networks
Switches for fiber and copper networks – reliability, performance, PoE
This category includes copper and fiber switches designed for ISPs, corporate infrastructure, and CCTV systems. The range includes both unmanaged and managed models, with port counts from 4 to 48, most featuring gigabit connectivity and PoE power supply according to IEEE 802.3af/at standards.
Switches are equipped with SFP uplink ports for fiber connectivity, a robust construction, and silent passive cooling (on selected models). They are ideal for powering IP cameras, Wi-Fi access points, and VoIP phones, whether in homes, businesses, or large-scale networks.
✅ Fast delivery from stock | ✅ Proven compatibility with OLT, ONT, and CCTV | ✅ Competitive prices for integrators and ISPs
Looking for transceivers or optical modules? Browse our SFP module selection.
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24*10/100/1000BASE-T, 4*10GE SFP+, AC 230V built-in power supply

24*10/100/1000BASE-T, 4*10GE SFP+, PoE+, AC 230V built-in power supply

48*10/100/1000BASE-T, 4*10GE SFP+, AC 230V built-in power supply
What’s the difference between a managed and unmanaged switch?
A managed switch allows network configuration – VLAN, QoS, monitoring, and remote management. An unmanaged switch is plug-and-play with no configuration options.
What is a PoE switch used for?
A PoE (Power over Ethernet) switch powers devices directly through Ethernet cables – ideal for IP cameras or access points without separate power supplies.
Can I connect fiber to the switch?
Yes – switches with SFP slots support fiber connectivity using compatible transceivers. This is ideal for linking multiple buildings or floors.
How do I know if the switch has enough PoE power?
Each PoE switch has a defined PoE budget (total power in watts). Add up the power requirements of connected devices and compare them to the switch’s available budget.
Are your switches suitable for outdoor use?
Standard models are intended for indoor environments. However, we also offer industrial versions with IP-rated enclosures suitable for outdoor or cabinet installations.
What power input do switches require?
Most models use standard power via adapter or 230V cable. Some models support DC input or redundant power supplies.
Can the switch be rack-mounted?
Yes – most 8+, 16+, and 24-port models are rack-mountable (19"). Smaller switches are available in wall-mount or desktop versions.
Do you offer switches with VLAN support?
Yes – our managed models support advanced VLAN configuration (802.1Q), ideal for network segmentation and QoS settings.