D-Link DES-F1016P-E 16-port Fast Ethernet Unmanaged Long Range 250m PoE Surveillance Switch with 16 PoE ports The D-Link DES-F1016P-E PoE Switch is a robust, unmanaged solution for surveillance and small network deployments. Featuring 16 Fast Ethernet PoE ports with long-range 250m support, it delivers reliable power and connectivity for IP cameras and devices. Available at Novatech Technologies, this switch ensures seamless operation without configuration, ideal for security systems and offices. Why Choose D-Link DES-F1016P-E PoE Switch? Extended PoE Range and Power The D-Link DES-F1016P-E PoE Switch offers 16 10/100 Mbps ports, all PoE capable (802.3af/at), providing up to 30W per port with a total budget of 120W. Its long-range mode extends transmission up to 250m, perfect for distant camera placements. The fanless design ensures silent operation, and surge protection safeguards against electrical issues. Long-Range PoE: Up to 250m for flexible installations. High Power Budget: 120W total for multiple devices. Unmanaged Simplicity: Plug-and-play for easy setup. A limitation is the Fast Ethernet speed (100 Mbps), which may not suit high-bandwidth applications like 4K video. Versatile Use Cases for D-Link DES-F1016P-E PoE Switch Surveillance System Integration The DES-F1016P-E excels in surveillance, powering 16 PoE IP cameras over 250m cables for wide coverage. Its unmanaged design simplifies deployment in parking lots or buildings. Pair with HP’s Series 5 monitors for video monitoring in control rooms. Small Office Connectivity In small offices, the switch powers VoIP phones and access points, ensuring stable Fast Ethernet for communication. The 250m range supports extended wiring. Integrate with Ubiquiti’s UniFi solutions for hybrid networks, enhancing office efficiency. Remote Device Powering For remote setups like warehouses, the DES-F1016P-E delivers PoE over long distances for sensors or lights. Its rack-mountable design fits server rooms, though speed limits may affect data-intensive tasks. Combine with HP’s networking equipment for robust integration. Compatibility with Network Devices The DES-F1016P-E supports IEEE 802.3, 802.3u, 802.3x, 802.3az, and 802.3af/at standards, compatible with Fast Ethernet and PoE devices like cameras and phones. It uses Cat5e cables and auto-negotiates speeds. Verify device power to stay within 120W, and note no SFP for fiber uplinks. Technical Specifications of D-Link DES-F1016P-E PoE Switch Hardware Overview Ports: 16 x 10/100 Mbps RJ45 (all PoE ) Standards: IEEE 802.3, 802.3u, 802.3x, 802.3az, 802.3af/at Switching Fabric: 3.2 Gbps MAC Address Table: 8K entries Forwarding Rate: 2.4 Mpps PoE Budget: 120W total (30W per port) Transmission Distance: Up to 250m (long-range mode) LED Indicators: Power, Link/Activity, PoE per port Power Input: 100-240V AC, 50/60 Hz Max Power Consumption: 130W Dimensions: 11.02 x 5.12 x 1.73 inches (280 x 130 x 44 mm) Weight: 2.65 lbs (1.2 kg) Operating Temperature: 0°C to 40°C (32°F to 104°F) Operating Humidity: 10% to 90% non-condensing Certifications: FCC, CE, RoHS Package Contents DES-F1016P-E PoE Switch Power Adapter Rackmount Kit Quick Installation Guide The 1U rack-mountable metal housing supports desktop or rack use, but ensure ventilation for PoE loads. Benefits of D-Link DES-F1016P-E PoE Switch Simplified Long-Range PoE The unmanaged design enables instant PoE delivery over 250m, with auto-MDI/MDIX for easy cabling. IEEE 802.3x flow control minimizes packet loss, and 802.3az EEE reduces power. Long-range mode prioritizes distance without speed compromise in surveillance. Extended Cabling: 250m for remote device powering. Flow Control: Stable data transfer under load. Energy Efficient: 802.3az for lower consumption. A drawback is the 100 Mbps limit, unsuitable for Gigabit-demanding setups. Durable and Scalable Design The fanless operation is silent, and the metal case provides durability. Surge protection on PoE ports safeguards equipment, with 120W budget supporting 16 cameras. However, for larger systems, additional switches may be needed. Show More Show Less