Standard |
IEEE802.3, IEEE802.3u, IEEE802.3az, IEEE802.3x, IEEE802.3af, IEEE802.3at |
Network Media(Cable) |
10BASE-T: UTP category 3,4, 5 cable (≤100m) 100BASE-TX: UTP category 5,5e cable (≤100m) |
LED |
PWR (Green) Max(Orange) PoE (Orange) data(Green) |
MAC Address Table |
2K, Auto-learning, Auto-aging |
Transfer mode |
Store-and-Forward |
Switching Capacity |
1G |
Fan |
Fanless |
Power Supply |
DC: 55V/1.1A |
Certification |
CE, FCC ClassB |
PoE(Power Over Ethernet) |
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PoE port |
Port 1~4 |
PoE Power on RJ45 |
Mode A 1/2(+),3/6(-) |
PoE Power Output |
Voltage: 55V DC Power: 32W(Max) |
PoE Power Budget |
55W/80W/120W (According to the power) |
Environmental |
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Operating Temperature |
0°C ~40 °C(32 °F~104°F) |
Storage Temperature |
-40 °C ~70 °C(-40 °F~158°F) |
Operating Humidity |
10% ~ 90% non-condensing |
Storage Humidity |
5% ~ 90% non-condensing |
OMY-ES306P is 6-port 10/100Mbps PoE switch with 4 port PoE(Port 1~4), The PoE ports can automatically detect and supply power to IEEE802.3af/at compliant Powered Devices (PD). The electrical power and data transmission on the same cable can expand your network to the places where no power lines or outlets, where you can install devices such as APs, IP cameras, or IP phones etc.
OMY-ES306P is easy to install and don’t need to configuration. With outstanding performance and quality, the 6-port 10/100Mbps desktop PoE switch is an ideal choice for expanding your home or office network.
Interface information
PoE (Power over Ethernet)
Switch
PoE Features
The OMY-ES306P can provide up to 32 Watts of power to attached devices, such as VoIP phones, wireless access points, surveillance cameras etc, all over existing cat. 5cables. The switch eliminates the need for individual power sources for devices in the network, saving on costs for power cables and avoiding power outlet availability issues.
PoE Power Usage Display
The OMY-ES306P helps users to monitor current status of PoE power usage easily and efficiently by its intelligent PoE Management feature of LED indication, there are one orange LED named “max” located on left side of the front panel. When Port 1-4 output is >= 80%, the LED will be lighted up, when Port 1-4 output is> = 100%; the LED will blink to notify customers for better PoE allocation. If PoE Power consumption over 100%, the system will cut off the power of the lowest-priority port. Priority (port 1 > port 2 >port 3 > port 4).