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No name Switch PFT1320 — 3-port PoE extender/switch
No name Switch PFT1320 — 3-port PoE extender/switch
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No name Switch PFT1320 — 3-port PoE extender/switch
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No name Switch PFT1320 — 3-port PoE extender/switch
No name Switch PFT1320 — 3-port PoE extender/switch
No name PFT1320 is a compact 3-port network device that combines PoE extender and switch functions in a single enclosure. It offers three RJ45 ports that carry both data and Power over Ethernet, allowing extension of PoE to devices located beyond the reach of a single network cable. The unit is designed for simple deployment in small installations where additional PoE reach and basic switching are required, such as for IP cameras and wireless access points.
The device integrates PoE extension and switching to reduce the need for separate equipment and simplifies cabling. Its three-port layout enables daisy-chaining or direct connection of multiple PoE endpoints while maintaining network connectivity. The compact form factor and straightforward RJ45 interfaces allow quick installation near the powered devices, minimizing the need for additional power outlets.
Connect the incoming PoE-enabled Ethernet cable from a PoE switch or injector to one of the PFT1320 RJ45 ports designated for input. Use the remaining RJ45 ports to connect downstream PoE devices such as IP cameras or access points. Ensure connected devices are compatible with the same PoE standard provided by the upstream power source and that the total power budget of the source supports the combined power draw of downstream devices. Mount the unit near the powered devices to minimize cable runs and protect it from exposure to moisture or extreme temperatures.
For reliable operation, verify cable quality and length, confirm the upstream PoE source can supply sufficient power for all connected devices, and follow standard network grounding and surge protection practices when deploying PoE devices in outdoor or industrial environments.
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