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Jamal Derani
> 3 dayDoes exactly what I need it to do. Got a whole home security camera system setup thanks to this switch at an amazing cost
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Jacopo
> 3 dayIve never heard of Cqenpr before and its pretty clear theyre one of these companies that comes up with a random company name, then buys a bunch of unbranded products from China, throws their name/logo on it, and then sells it on Amazon as theirs, alongside silicone oven mitts and dash cams. Theres nothing inherently wrong with that provided the product is actually good. In this case, they have chosen a pretty good unmanaged desktop switch. List price is listed as $59.99, but I would not purchase it for that much and say that what makes this switch so attractive is that it is a PoE switch at a much lower price point than its competitors. If youre going to spend $60 on a PoE switch, I would buy one with brand recognition and known technical support, like a Netgear. But if you just want something that does the job, it doesnt seem like you can go wrong (yet) with this one. I have it mounted in my attic and run a line from myb computers switch to it, in order to power some security cameras outside my house without having to run separate power to them. All 8 switches have PoE on them, which is great if you have that many devices, since a lot of PoE switches only have a few dedicated ports for PoE. It provided plenty of power to three security cameras and theyre working great. If you dont need to have PoE on your switch, I would also recommend you go with another option.
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Summit
> 3 dayThe power budget for devices when using this switch is pretty decent- it easily powers up my Ubiquiti access points. The network performance coming through this switch is no different than it was when I was connecting the APs to my core router directly and using POE injectors. This also uses a standard AC cable, no wall wart or external converter box. The large amount of POE power available and standard power cable are great, as is the very low price. However, for that low price one gives up the ability to manage it. Its a chunky, cheap looking thing and the LEDs give basically no usable info other than something is plugged in and theres some activity. Its a good option for just sticking in the back of an equipment rack to plug multiple devices in to home-run back to the core. Either that, or for powering up multiple POE cameras, APs or something... I wouldnt use this as a core router due to no ability to manage or measure anything on it. Its simple, it works and has plenty of power for your devices if thats what youre looking for.
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Jose Francisco.
> 3 dayGreat product overall, gigabit-speed with Poe also really like the standard power cord and not the bulky one that most of these Poe switches has and very good price. Thanks
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Jon Saunders
> 3 daySupporting a POE access point in my basement to improve Wi-fi coverage in the house.
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Samson Wick
Greater than one weekThis is a decent 8 port switch, sturdy construction good speeds. I did not use the POE as I only needed a standard switch.
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L. Sweet
> 3 dayWe have quite an extensive home network. When we built the house 20 years ago we asked them to install conduit, instead of installing networking cables. This has been great as we have been able to easily keep up with new networking standards. This switch was our first experience with PoE. Up until now weve just never needed it. But now we are installing some security cameras that we wanted hard-wired and this means PoE. Now we havent installed it yet, but we have everything laid out on a test bench. All our cameras connected to the PoE switch and everything is working like a champ. We wanted to be sure to test all the cables etc. to make sure everything we planned on using would work before we ran the cables throughout the house. So far so good. Easy to setup, worked as expected first try.
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Zest
> 3 dayI got this Cqenpr 8 Port Full Gigabit Poe Switch to try and this is the 2nd unmanaged switch I got to review. I like this one much better. Here is my review. The good: - Reliable. I have not had any issue with it for over 1 weeks usage. - Easy to install. Just power on and connect it with the network cables. - 8 gigabyte ports were supported. - Price is reasonable.
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robochick
> 3 dayI tested this switch with two 8 megapixel security cameras running both at 15fps. I had no issues with the switch. It also provided power to the two cameras. I plan to use this for a full network of cameras and it looks like it will work just fine. The switch is super easy to use just plug it in with a standard computer power cord then plug in the back haul to your router then just plug in your POE cameras and your good to go.
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Gopal K Acharya
> 3 dayThis CQENPR 10 port switch is very powerful, it has 8 PoE port and two Gigabit uplink. It is work with 120W, 802.3af/at and ready to plug and play with metal case. It is finless so it has no any noise. It has intelligent power supply, low power consumption, ensure PD side power demand and zero noise environment impact. I liked it and definitely recommend to buy.