1. Industrial IP Camera CCTV Network Deployment
In factories and large commercial warehouses, establishing high-density camera coverage is critical. The 24 standard PoE+ downlink ports allow up to 24 IP cameras to be powered over a single Ethernet cable each, using the 225W total budget. The 2 Gigabit Uplink ports guarantee that massive, aggregated HD video streams from all 24 cameras can be sent back to an NVR without data packet dropping or network congestion.
Problem SolvedEliminates separate electrical cabling to ceiling and high-wall cameras, reducing deployment cost while solving video stuttering through high-capacity gigabit uplinks.
PoE+ 802.3atGigabit UplinkHD IP CameraNVR IntegrationVLAN Isolation
2. Enterprise Ceiling-Mounted Wireless Access Point Distribution
Commercial office campuses require widespread enterprise Wi-Fi AP arrays. Deploying ceiling APs is challenging when power outlets are unavailable. This switch supports up to 30W output per port, easily meeting the high-power demands of dual-band or Wi-Fi 6 APs. Additionally, the remote cloud monitoring platform enables network admins to use the 'PoE Port Reboot' feature via mobile application if an AP crashes.
Problem SolvedAvoids expensive on-site maintenance trips and physical power cycles of inaccessible ceiling-mounted devices by introducing centralized, remote cloud power-reboot features.
Cloud ManagementRemote Port RebootWireless APIEEE 802.3atPower over Ethernet
3. Smart Factory IoT Telemetry and VoIP Communication System
On-site manufacturing plants employ VoIP phones and IoT field gateway controllers that require PoE. By utilizing the 802.1Q VLAN and QoS features, voice and critical field data streams are prioritized over regular office web traffic. The built-in loopback protection and storm control guard against physical loop faults caused by wrong cable patches on the factory floor, isolating network failures immediately.
Problem SolvedEnsures uninterrupted VoIP voice quality and factory automation telemetry in harsh industrial settings, while protecting standard local network traffic from broadcast loops and configuration errors.
802.1Q VLANQoS Priority MappingLoopback ProtectionVoIP NetworkStorm Control