Product Description
Lanberg Switch 5X 1GB DSP+ (4 DSP 30W/Port Max 60W) Desktop
The Lanberg DSP3-1005-60W is a small, unmanaged desktop PoE+ switch equipped with 5 Gigabit Ethernet ports, including 4 PoE ports with a true 60W PoE budget for end devices in this standard. This extremely practical device works on a plug-and-play basis. The switch supports switching functions for 5 RJ-45 10/100/1000 Mbps ports as well as automatic connection negotiation and MDI-MDIX support.
- 5 RJ-45 10/100/1000 Mbps ports with automatic connection negotiation
- 60 Watt real, total PoE budget
- PoE+ ports: 4x (1 ~ 4)
- Uplink ports: 1x (5th port)
- Supported PoE standards: IEEE 802.3af (15 W), IEEE 802.3at (30 W)
- Plug-and-play - a device that requires no additional configuration
- Support of MDI/MDIX, MAC-learning, MAC-aging functionality
- Data flow control (Flow Control) function: Back pressure @ half duplex and IEEE 802.3x @ full duplex
- Topology: Star
- Protocol: CSMA/CD
- MAC address table support: 2K
- Switching bandwidth: 10 GBit/s
- Passive cooling for quiet switch operation
- Holes for wall mounting
TheDSP3 is characterized by the use of an external power supply unit, which enables the switch to operate in PoE/PoE+ mode and to use the IEEE 802.3af and IEEE 802.3at standards.
The Lanberg switch is ideal for home use thanks to its very small size (like the DSP2 version ) and the use of passive cooling. The black color scheme and the elegant, slim housing ensure that the device fits into almost any interior. The device is suitable for office applications, including SOHO and SMB. It will undoubtedly also be used in surveillance, CCTV, alarm systems, security and IT applications. The switch also offers adequate performance to meet the needs of users in the switch segment. Main features:
Intelligent port disconnection function when PoE budget is exceeded If the budget is exceeded (e.g. by a device connected to port 1), the switch will start to shut down the PoE+ ports, starting with the highest numbering, until the sum of the loads no longer exceeds the available budget, while maintaining the operation of the remaining ports. The ports that are switched off are switched off and on non-stop, so to speak.
The function automatically detects the type of network cable to be connected (straight or crossover) and adapts it so that not only one type of cabling has to be used, but also the uplink ports, which can save unnecessary costs at the same time.
The switch supports half-duplex and full-duplex modes for connections between devices. With the flow control function, you can control the data flow and thus avoid overloading the ports if one of the receiving devices cannot receive enough data.
The Lanberg switch guarantees a combination of high quality, automation and a range of functions...