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Gigabit 8 Port PoE Switch with 2 SFP Uplink Ports, Managed

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Overview

Managed Gigabit PoE Switch - 8 port gigabit PoE+ switch with web management for compatible IP camera and network installations.

8 PoE+ Ports - Provides 8 PoE+ ports with 802.3af/at support for compatible PoE cameras and network devices.

120W PoE Budget - Supplies up to 120W total PoE output for connected equipment within supported power limits.

Sfp Fiber Uplinks - Includes 2 SFP fiber uplink ports for supported fiber network connections.

Extended PoE Function - Supports extended PoE operation for supported long cable runs when used with compatible devices and proper cabling.

Web Management - Management web interface provides switch control and configuration options for installers who need more than a basic unmanaged switch.

If you're building a professional IP camera system using PoE security cameras from CCTV Camera World, this 8-Port Managed PoE+ Switch with Dual SFP Uplinks is a reliable solution. Designed specifically for surveillance networks, this switch provides both data and power over a single cable, reducing wiring complexity and installation time. It supports up to 8 PoE or PoE+ devices like bullet, dome, or PTZ cameras and offers robust management features for fine-tuned control and network stability.

Designed for Scalable Surveillance Networks

The switch has 8 full gigabit PoE ports, each capable of delivering up to 30W of power, which is more than enough for most IP cameras, including models with infrared LEDs or built-in microphones. You can run just one Ethernet cable to each camera location—no need for a separate power supply at the install site.

This model is particularly well-suited for deployments where your PoE cameras are spread over a larger area, such as across a business campus, school, hotel, or multi-building property. Thanks to the Extend PoE feature, ports 1 through 8 can deliver power and data up to 250 meters over Cat5e or better Ethernet cables — well beyond the standard 100-meter limit of most PoE switches. Extended PoE is capable of powering cameras that consume 10W or less without needing a PoE extender.

SFP Uplink Ports Make Expansion Easy

The two gigabit SFP fiber uplink ports provide the flexibility to connect this switch to another switch or your main NVR recorder using fiber optic cabling. You can use our Gigabit SFP to Fiber module with this PoE Switch. This is ideal for:

  • Connecting remote buildings on the same property via fiber without signal loss
  • Linking multiple PoE switches together to support more than 8 cameras
  • Creating a high-speed backbone to your NVR or core router without using a PoE port

Fiber uplinks help eliminate bandwidth bottlenecks, especially when handling streams from multiple 4K PoE cameras. To learn more about how to properly set up a security camera system using PoE switches and fiber optic cable, check out our step-by-step guide.

And since this is a managed switch, it gives you extra features like port isolation (AI VLAN) for network security, automatic device rebooting (AI PoE), and quality of service (AI QoS) to prioritize video streams—helping you maintain a smooth, stable security camera setup.

Features

  • 8 × Full Gigabit (10/100/1000 Mbps) PoE+ ports
  • Each port supplies up to 30W of power, supporting both PoE (802.3af) and PoE+ (802.3at) devices
  • Total PoE power budget of 120W
  • Supports extended PoE distance up to 250 meters on all 8 PoE ports when used with solid copper CAT6 cable and cameras with power draw less than 10W
  • 2 × Gigabit SFP uplink ports for fiber connectivity to core network or other switches
  • AI VLAN: Isolates PoE ports to reduce broadcast storms and enhance security
  • AI QoS: Prioritizes video traffic for smoother surveillance feeds
  • AI PoE: Automatically reboots unresponsive cameras
  • Web-based interface for configuration and management (Edge with IE mode required)
  • Compact metal housing suitable for desktop or wall-mount deployment

Specifications

Ports 8 × 10/100/1000Mbps RJ45 PoE ports
2 × Gigabit SFP uplink ports
PoE Standards IEEE 802.3af / 802.3at (auto-detect)
PoE Power Budget Total: 120W
Per port: Max 30W
AI Functions - AI Extend (250m PoE for ports 1–8)
- AI VLAN (device isolation)
- AI QoS (video priority)
- AI PoE (auto-reboot crashed devices)
LED Indicators 10 × Link/Act
8 × PoE
1 × Power
1 × System
Network Standards IEEE 802.3/3u/3ab/3z/3x/3ad
IEEE 802.1d/p/q/s/w
IEEE 802.3af/at
Forwarding Method Store-and-forward
Switching Capacity 20 Gbps
Packet Rate 14.88 Mpps
MAC Table Size 8K entries
Jumbo Frame 10KB
Memory Flash: 16MB
RAM: 128MB
Power Input DC 48–56V
Dimensions (L×W×H) 8.9" × 4.7" × 1.4"
More Information
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.
Answer by: CCTV Camera World on May 18, 2026, 12:47 PM
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