24 Port PoE Plus Switch
Special Price
$250.00
Regular Price
$449.99
In stock
SKU
24POE
- 24 Port PoE+ Switch
- Powers PoE Cameras & PoE PTZ Cameras
- 802.3af/at compliant
- (24) 10/100mbps PoE Ports
- (2) Gigabit Uplink Ports
- 240W Total PoE Power
- Rack Mountable
24 port PoE+ Switch is an unmanaged PoE switch that requires no configuration. Simply connect your PoE cameras to any of the 24 PoE+ ports on the switch, and connect the switch to your NVR or router using one of the two Gigabit uplink LAN ports. This high power PoE Plus Switch can supply data and power to up to 24 network based devices that are 802.3af or 802.3at Power over Ethernet compliant. Just like all of the PoE switch models we carry, this 24 port switch makes it possible to consolidate power and data for IP cameras in to one network cable for easy setup of an IP camera system.
Features
- 24 10/100 Mbps PoE+ Ports
- Max 30 Watts per PoE+ port
- 240W Total PoE Power Output
- 2 Gigabit 10/100/1000 Mbps Uplink Ports
- IEEE 802.3x Flow control
- Power transmission up to 328ft
- 4 KV surge protection for PoE ports
- Rack Mountable 1U metal case
What's Included?
- (1) 24 Port PoE+ Switch 240W
- (1) Power Cord
- (1) Pair of Rack Mount Ears
Specifications
| PN | 2402GPOE |
| PoE Ports | 24, 10/100 Mbps RJ45 ports |
| Uplink Ports | 2, 1Gbps RJ45 Ports |
| Network Protocols | IEEE802.3, 802.3u, 802.3x, 802.3af, 802.3at |
| Switching Capacity | 8.8Gbps |
| Max. Forwarding Rate | 6.55Mpps |
| High Priority Ports | Ports 1-8 |
| Forwarding Mode | Store-and-forward |
| MAC Address Table | 4K |
| Flow Control | IEEE802.3x full duplex |
| PoE Standard | IEEE802.3af, IEEE802.3at |
| PoE Power Output | PoE+ (up to 30W)
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| PoE Power Budget | 240W |
| LED Indicators | PWR, PoE, Link/Act LED |
| Input voltage | 100V~240V AC, 50/60Hz |
| Power consumption | 440W Max |
| Surge Protection | 4KV |
| Operating Temperature | 32°F – 104°F |
| Working Humidity | 10 - 90% (non-condensing) |
| Storage Temperature | -40°F – 158°F |
| Relative humidity | 5 - 90% (non-condensing) |
| Thermal methods | Built-in Fan |
| Rack Mountable | Yes, includes rack mount ears |
| Weight | 10lbs |
| Dimensions | 17.4 x 11.3 x 1.7 inches (W x D x H) |
| Warranty | 1 Year |
| Brand | AvaEye |
|---|---|
| Warranty | 1 Year |
| Return Policy | Accessories are non-returnable, non-refundable. |
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Product Questions
Can an AvaEye PoE switch run a PoE camera over 300 ft without an extender? The camera I want to use is PoE+ and consumes 13 Watts when the night time infrared LEDs are on.
Question by: Ed on May 18, 2026, 11:32 AM
Yes, this AvaEye PoE switch can be used for camera runs over 300 ft without a separate PoE extender when Extended PoE mode is enabled and the installation uses good quality solid copper Cat5e or Cat6 cable.
A 13 watt PoE+ camera is a reasonable load for this type of setup, even when the infrared LEDs are on at night, as long as the total PoE budget of the switch is not exceeded. The bigger factors are cable quality, distance, camera power draw, and whether Extended PoE mode is supported and enabled on the switch.
For best results, use solid copper cable, avoid CCA cable, and test the camera before final installation. Extended PoE mode may reduce network speed on that port, but that is usually fine for security cameras. Higher power devices, PTZ cameras, heaters, poor cable, or very long runs may still require a PoE extender, fiber, or a different network design.
A 13 watt PoE+ camera is a reasonable load for this type of setup, even when the infrared LEDs are on at night, as long as the total PoE budget of the switch is not exceeded. The bigger factors are cable quality, distance, camera power draw, and whether Extended PoE mode is supported and enabled on the switch.
For best results, use solid copper cable, avoid CCA cable, and test the camera before final installation. Extended PoE mode may reduce network speed on that port, but that is usually fine for security cameras. Higher power devices, PTZ cameras, heaters, poor cable, or very long runs may still require a PoE extender, fiber, or a different network design.
Answer by: CCTV Camera World on May 18, 2026, 12:47 PM