4-Port PoE+  L2 Managed Switch | HSP-IO-4GE2S-CPD

4-Port 10/100/1000M, PoE+, DC Powered

Compact 4 Port Managed Switch for Efficient Power and Connectivity

The HSP-IO-4GE2S-CPD 4 port switch provides 4x1G Ethernet access ports and 2x1G uplinks, delivering reliable connectivity for SOHOs, SMEs, campus networks, and educational institutions.

With integrated PoE support, this managed ethernet switch powers devices like IP phones, cameras, and access points while maintaining centralized network control. This 4 port PoE switch ensures smooth remote work, efficient collaboration, and secure connectivity in compact environments.

Physical Interface

  • PoE+ L2 Managed Switch

  • 4 Gigabit Ethernet Access Port

  • 2x1GbE SFP Uplink Port plus 2x1G RJ45 Uplink Ports

  • Upto 12 Gbps Switching Capacity

  • Upto 6 Gbps of Full-Duplex Throughput

  • 1x Console Port

L2 Features

  • STP/RSTP, MSTP, ERPS

  • IGMP v1/v2/v3 snooping

  • 802.1q, QinQ and MVRP

  • Voice VLAN

  • QoS – Up to Eight Priority Queues

Design Parameters

  • -5⁰C to +55⁰C Operating Temperature

  • Single Integrated -48V DC Power Supply

PoE

  • PoE Budget - 240W

Security

  • DHCP Snooping, Dynamic ARP Inspection

  • Port Security, Storm Control

  • L2/L3/L4 ACL

  • MAC-IP Anti Spoofing

  • TACACS+ / RADIUS AAA

Management

  • CLI and WEB (Via SNMP server)

  • SNMPv3, Telnet and SSHv2

  • Dual Stack (IPv4 and IPv6) Management

  • Zero Touch Provisioning

Applications

Remote Work

SOHOs

Compact and efficient networking for home offices, ensuring uninterrupted connectivity for remote work.

Business

SMEs

Reliable and scalable network solutions to support growing teams and ensure seamless communication.

Campus

Campus Networks

Powerful networking for campuses, offering robust connectivity across multiple buildings and high-density environments.

Education

Institutions

High-performance, secure networking for schools and universities, enabling smooth learning and digital collaboration.

Variants

4-Port Non-PoE L2 Managed Switch | HSP-IO-4GE2S-C2U

2x1 GbE SFP Uplink Ports, Universal Power Supply (AC + DC)

4-Port Non-PoE L2 Managed Switch | HSP-IO-4GE2S-C2A

2x1 GbE SFP Uplink Ports,  Single AC Power Supply

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Frequently Asked Questions

Explore frequently asked questions about our Network Switches
to understand capabilities, configuration, and compatibility

What is a 4-port PoE switch used for?

A 4-port PoE switch is used to provide both data connectivity and electrical power to up to four devices over a single Ethernet cable. It is ideal for small-scale deployments in environments where running separate power lines is difficult or impractical. Common uses include connecting and powering devices like:

  • IP Cameras: For small security surveillance systems.
  • Wireless Access Points: To extend a Wi-Fi network in a small office or building.
  • VoIP Phones: For powering desk phones without a separate power adapter.
  • IoT Sensors: To connect and power a small number of sensors in a factory or smart building.

How much power does a 4-port PoE switch use?

The total power consumption of a 4-port PoE switch depends on its own operational power plus the power drawn by all connected devices. The total power budget (the maximum power it can deliver to all PoE devices) is a key specification. The actual power used is the sum of the switch's idle power and the real-time power draw of the connected devices, which will always be less than or equal to the total power budget. For example, a switch with a 60W power budget might only use 30W if the connected devices are low-power.

What is the difference between PoE and PoE+?

PoE (Power over Ethernet) and PoE+ (PoE Plus) are both standards for delivering power and data over an Ethernet cable. The main difference lies in the amount of power they can supply to a device.

  • PoE (IEEE 802.3af): Provides up to 15.4 watts (W) of DC power per port.
  • PoE+ (IEEE 802.3at): An updated standard that provides up to 30 watts (W) of DC power per port.

This higher power output allows PoE+ to support more demanding devices like pan-tilt-zoom (PTZ) cameras, video conferencing systems, and high-performance wireless access points, which would not be fully powered by the original PoE standard.

What are the different types of network switches?

There are three main types of network switches:

  1. Unmanaged Switches: Simple, plug-and-play devices with no configuration options.
  2. Managed Switches: Offer a full suite of management and security features for complete network control.
  3. Smart Switches (Web-Managed Switches): A middle ground between managed and unmanaged, providing a web-based interface with a limited set of key features like VLANs and QoS.

Is a managed switch better for gaming?

For most casual gamers, a standard unmanaged switch is sufficient, as it provides a stable Ethernet connection. However, for serious gamers or streamers on a congested home network, a managed switch can offer a performance advantage. You can use Quality of Service (QoS) to prioritize your gaming console or PC, ensuring your connection remains fast and lag-free, even when others on your network are streaming video or downloading large files.

Resources

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