DGS-1010MP

The D-Link DGS-1010MP switch, equipped with 9 10/100/1000Base-T ports (8 ports support Power over Ethernet (PoE)) and a 1000Base-X SFP port, is designed for small businesses and allows you to connect and supply power over Ethernet cables to devices such as PoE-compliant wireless access points, network cameras or IP phones. This switch features a passive cooling system that makes the device quiet, allowing it to fit in almost any room or office.

Power over Ethernet
Eight ports DGS-1010MP supports standard IEEE 802.3at PoE. Each PoE port supplies up to 30 watts of power for a total switch budget of 125 watts, allowing users to connect 802.3at compliant devices to the DGS-1010MP. This allows equipment to be placed in hard-to-reach locations regardless of the location of electrical outlets and minimize cabling.

High performance
The DGS-1010MP supports Plug-and-play technology which lets you connect devices without having to make any adjustments. Support for automatic MDI/MDIX polarity detection on all copper ports eliminates the need to use crossover cables when connecting to another switch. The auto-negotiation feature on each port determines the speed and duplex of the connected device for optimal compatibility and performance. In addition, SFP and 10/100/1000Base-T uplink ports can be used to connect the DGS-1010MP to another switch, network backbone or server. Combining the benefits of PoE technology, high performance and ease of operation, the DGS-1010MP is a cost-effective solution and an excellent choice for connecting PoE-enabled devices to a small business network.

Compact size and quiet operation
The compact size of the enclosure allows the DGS-1010MP to be placed almost anywhere. The switch can also be installed in a 19-inch rack, which is typically placed in a server room with other equipment. The switch is equipped with a passive cooling system, which makes it silent while maintaining efficiency.

Power saving
The DGS-1010MP complies with the IEEE 802.3az Energy Efficient Ethernet (EEE) standard, and when combined with EEE devices, consumes less power at lower traffic volumes by automatically putting inactive ports to sleep.