🔗 Connect, Power, and Protect – The Future of Networking Awaits!
The Goalake 16-Port Gigabit PoE Switch is a robust networking solution designed for businesses seeking to expand their network capabilities. With 16 PoE+ ports, a total power budget of 240W, and advanced features like AI Auto Detection and VLAN mode, this switch ensures efficient power management and enhanced security. Its durable metal casing and fanless design make it ideal for silent operation, while comprehensive tech support and a one-year replacement guarantee provide peace of mind.
B**E
Solid value
Easy to set up. And so far its been working fine
K**N
Wire network by passes Wi-Fi
Great fast hook up and works great. I have one upstairs and one down. When you are building your place you can install in walls, (cat 8) for hook ups. As wired is always better then Wi-Fi, faster, more reliable.
J**Z
Just what you need
Perfectly functional. Invisible when everything works. Worth every penny for that functionality.
G**P
Good for the price. Comes with ears.
I have a rack full of TP-Link TL-SG1016PE 150W switches and one went bad. The super low price of this one tempted me to see if it might work for awhile and might potentially give me 8 extra ports in the same rack space. My main concern was that in one place the product description says 240W over 16 ports and another says 200W over 16 ports. It advertises 30W max per port and IEEE802.3af/at compliance. It was unclear whether the product came with rack-mount ears or not.Mine came with removable ears and was nicely packaged in an anti-static bag. It runs many of my cameras except for my REOLINK PTZ RLC-423 models (802.3 at mode and supposed to draw <24W). Those cameras run fine off any of the TP-Link's which are advertised to distribute 150W over 8 POE ports.If you have low power cameras this might be a cost-effective box for you.
D**B
No problems
Works great after 3 months of use
P**R
Full-featured PoE Switch
Why did you pick this product vs others?:Works as advertised proving quality support for up to 4 cameras.Functionality:Has local and cloud features with good diagnostic capabilities.
B**R
sfp troubles
Had some issues with the SFP ports, but seller was very helpful to work through the issues and resolve the problem. Switch does what I need it to do and didn't cost an arm and a leg. Glad to see that POE and SFP ports are becoming common. Running Fiber to remote cameras and powering them over POE was easy to do with this switch.
J**S
It will maliciously allow access to your network!!!! Be careful Cyberwar Hack.
I have a pretty complex network (for a home) and purchased this for the connection between two of my POE cameras and the synology NAS with Surveillance Station. Within 24 hours after installing this device, the synology server started reporting international IP addresses trying to login into my synology server via SSH. You could see how they were auto trying different combinations of user and password combinations via an automated system, bombarding the server with logins.I had to contact my ISP and change my gateway IP address. I removed this and purchased a Netgear POE switch (I've used these for several years). Don't know what I was thinking. There's a serious cyberwar going down and I think this is the beginning of getting these malicious hack devices into US homes.Update 12/14: They increased the frequency of login attempts to the server. It’s now two times for every attempt. Will post pics of this evidence shortly.Update 12/19: After locking down and analying their work. They appear to be focusing on the my synology servers and the randomized hacking of root access to these servers. I just uploaded the picture for supporting evidence of the multitude of IP addresses they're using so as to not be blocked by my servers. What you're seeing in that list occurred in a matter of minutes. I removed my server name and ip address for security reasons.
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