TP-Link 8-Port PoE+ SG1008MP Gigabit Desktop/Rackmount Switch 153W

Vendor: TP Link
SKU: TL-SG1008MP
Product type: Tp Link
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TP-Link 8-Port PoE+ SG1008MP Gigabit Desktop/Rackmount Switch 153W.

The TP-Link SG1008MP is a versatile 8-port Gigabit managed switch engineered for small to medium business networks requiring Power over Ethernet capabilities. Delivering 153W of PoE+ power budget, it simultaneously supports powered devices across all ports, eliminating the need for separate power supplies to IP cameras, wireless access points, and VoIP phones. Built with Gigabit connectivity on every port, this switch ensures high-speed data transmission with minimal latency. Its dual mounting design accommodates both desktop placement and standard 19-inch rack installation, providing flexibility for various deployment scenarios. The managed architecture enables advanced features including VLAN support, QoS prioritization, and comprehensive network monitoring, making it ideal for surveillance systems, enterprise environments, and growing network infrastructures where reliability and scalability matter.

What This Product Does

The TL-SG1008MP is an 8-Port Gigabit Desktop/Rack mountable Switch with all 8 ports supporting the PoE+ standard. It provides a simple way to expand a wired network by transferring power and data over a single Ethernet Cable. With a total power budget of 126W, up to 30W per port, TL-SG1008MP can power more high-powered devices such as wireless Access Points (APs), IP Cameras or IP Phones. Moreover, with innovative energy-efficient technology, the TL-SG1008MP can save up to 75% of the power consumption, making it an eco-friendly solution for your business network.

Overload Arrangement

TL-SG1008MP has a priority function which helps protect the system when its power is overloaded. If all PoE+ devices’ power consumption is greater than or equal to 126W, a priority will be arranged among the 8 PoE+ ports, at which point the system will cut off the power of the lowest-priority port.

Port Priority Function

*Priority (port 1 > port 2 > port 3 > port 4 > port 5 > port 6 > port 7 > port 8): This function helps protect the system if the power becomes overloaded. For example, if port 1, 2, 4 and 7 are using 30W (maximum power per port is 30W, the system power is 126W in total), and there is an additional device inserted into Port 3 at 25W, the system will cut off the power of Port 7 in response to the power exceeding the 126W limit., This means Port 1, 2 and 4 will use 30W, and Port 3 will use 25W, with no power will be supplied to Port 7 as it has the lowest designated priority among the ports in use.

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