Using Same PoE switch for Wired Ethernet backhaul and IP Cameras
I am planning to build a home wifi network using Deco XE75 Pro ona wired backhaul and a separate IP Camera setup.
Can I aggregate all the LAN Cables from the Deco units and the IP Cameras on the same PoE switch, which in turn will get connected to the ISP Router? I plan to buy the TL-SG1016DE so it can accommodate all the cables.
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It shouldn't be a problem to collect all the cables in a switch, that's what switches are for, but if you need poe then you have to find another switch, TL-SG1016DE does not have poe.
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Hi @AshTheDash
In addition to the model name: Omada Switch Naming Format
You can look for the models with suffix P.
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It shouldn't be a problem to collect all the cables in a switch, that's what switches are for, but if you need poe then you have to find another switch, TL-SG1016DE does not have poe.
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Hi @AshTheDash
In addition to the model name: Omada Switch Naming Format
You can look for the models with suffix P.
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Hi @MR.S
So will I need to buy a separate PoE in this case?
Alternatively can you suggest any Switch+PoE combination that can do the job?
Will TL-SG1218MPE TP-Link JetStream 16-Port Gigabit Easy Smart PoE/PoE+ Switch do this job????
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yes this switch will work.
these will work for you too.
https://www.tp-link.com/en/business-networking/omada-switch-smart/?filterby=5996
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@MR.S Thank you...
This is 3.5x times expensive than the combined cost of a unmanaged switch and PoE that I would need fo rmy setup.
However, good to know that a Switch with PoE functionality is available.
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