AirLive has added to its product portfolio the new switches POE-FSH2422G-250 and POE-FSH2422G-390, which provide up to 15.4W per PoE and can be used to power APs, IP phones, IP cameras and other PD devices.

blankPowerful and practical, the new POE-FSH2422G-250 and POE-FSH2422G-390 switches AirLive have the necessary energy (up to 15.4W per PoE port, Power over Ethernet) to power PoE devices such as APs, IP phones or IP cameras, among other teams. Due to these features they simplify the installation of the network and are ideal for implementing IP surveillance solutions, since they allow you to connect any type of IP camera regardless of its consumption.

With two additional Mini-GBIC slots they can even extend the range to more than 200m with optional Mini-GBIC modules, offering an ideal solution for companies or WISPs (wireless Internet service providers) who need to implement PoE networks. For its great practicality, AirLive switches provide extreme simplicity in installation by using a single cable to transmit data and power between the PoE device and the central switch.

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Web Administration

Both switches are manageable via web, Have 24 10/100Mbps PoE Ethernet ports, two 10/100/1000Mbps Gigabit Ethernet ports, operate under the 802.3af 48V PoE standard and allow bandwidth control.

POE-FSH2422G-250 provides 250 Watt of total current and supplies power to an 802.3af PoE IP camera and APs. For its part, POE-FSH2422G-390 offers 390 Watt of total current and full power to all ports.

Designed for mounting in 19' racks, using a browser they can be configured as a VLAN Tag, Port Trunking, Priority Queues, Port Mirroring and Broadcast Storm. In addition, via the included web administration utility, the switch is easily accessible, assign the IP address, change the password and update the new firmware.
Moreover, with the PoE status viewer -via web interface- allow you to easily monitor the power consumption of the switch, limit the amount of power from each port to the powered devices and enable or disable the PoE feature of the selected port.


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By • 22 Feb, 2012
• Section: General