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3-port PoE switch Atte xPoE-3-10, model 21949, 3x Ethernet PoE ports
3-port PoE switch Atte xPoE-3-10, model 21949, 3x Ethernet PoE ports
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3-port PoE switch Atte xPoE-3-10, model 21949, 3x Ethernet PoE ports
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3-port PoE switch Atte xPoE-3-10, model 21949, 3x Ethernet PoE ports
3-port PoE switch Atte xPoE-3-10, model 21949, 3x Ethernet PoE ports
Atte xPoE-3-10 is a compact 3-port PoE switch that provides three Ethernet ports with Power over Ethernet capability. It is designed to deliver both data and power over a single network cable, simplifying installation for small network setups. The device is suitable for powering and connecting IP cameras, wireless access points and VoIP phones in environments such as small offices, retail spaces and home surveillance systems.
The switch integrates data transmission and power delivery into one unit, reducing the need for separate power adapters and additional cabling. Its compact design allows discreet placement near devices or in small network cabinets. PoE support enables centralized power management and easier maintenance for connected network devices. The product is intended to be straightforward to install and operate, minimizing configuration steps for basic deployments.
Connect the switch to your network using standard Ethernet cables and plug each powered device into one of the PoE ports. Attach the switch to a suitable power source according to the manufacturer's instructions. Once connected, the switch will provide both network connectivity and power to compatible devices over the same cable. For best results, use quality Cat5e or higher cabling and ensure connected devices support PoE.
Install the switch in a dry, ventilated location away from direct heat sources. Verify total power budget against the combined consumption of connected devices to avoid overloading. Use shielded or higher-category cables where runs are long or in electrically noisy environments, and follow local regulations for network and electrical installations.
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