Navigation

    Home
    All Categories
    • KEEN Trail Camera
    • Top #ReolinkCaptures Awards
    • Announcements and News
    • Wishlist
    • #ReolinkTrial
    • Discussion About Products
    • Reolink Captures
    • Reolink Client & APP
    #ReolinkTrial
    Reolink Captures
    Log in to post
    Guest
    • Guest
    • Register
    • Login

    Learn More

    Reolink updates Learn More

    Meet Reolink at IFA 2024! Learn More

    Reolink Q&A Learn More

    POE Switch

    Discussion About Products
    3
    4
    1146
    Loading More Posts
    • Oldest to Newest
    • Newest to Oldest
    • Most Votes
    Reply
    Log in to reply
    This topic has been deleted. Only users with topic management privileges can see it.
    • Cbay585_75177078186195
      Cbay585 last edited by

      I have a RLC411we that I have hardwired because of WiFi issues. I just ordered two RLC510's to add to my network. Sounds simple so I ordered a used Netgear POE switch on eBay only really looking at the POE part. Its a FS108p. Now that I am doing more research on everything like I usually do and didn't even think of 10/100 vs Gigabit. Will I have any draw backs using the three cams on this 10/100 switch assuming I max out the bitrate and FPS? At some point I will get two more so I would be at 5 cams ( 1 4mp & 4 5mp ) Someone tell me I'm overthinking it. LOL.

      Reply Quote
      Share
      • Share this Post
      • Facebook
      • Twitter
      • copy the link
        Copied!
      0
        View 0 replies
      • Crimp On_62210811129
        Crimp On last edited by

        You are smart to think ahead. Only four of these cameras can be powered directly from the four PoE ports on the switch. The 5th camera will need to use a power supply or a PoE injector. I have 5mp cameras wired to a similar PoE switch (I purchased a "gig" switch for no particular reason). The maximum bit rate on my 5mp cameras is about 8196bps. So, four of these and one 4mp camera should max out at about 40mbs, or half of the maximum uplink rate on your switch.

        I think you are "good to go".

        Reply Quote
        Share
        • Share this Post
        • Facebook
        • Twitter
        • copy the link
          Copied!
        0
          View 0 replies
        • adelphiaUK
          Adelphia UK last edited by

          I think you'll find it's 10/100 PER PORT not PER DEVICE. Most Switches are quoted as 10/100 or 10/100/1000 these days which simply means it will switch between those throughput's, depending on what it receives from the input device, rather like USB 3 can handle USB 2 and 1 so it could be shown as USB 1/2/3.

          Reply Quote
          Share
          • Share this Post
          • Facebook
          • Twitter
          • copy the link
            Copied!
          0
            View 0 replies
          • Crimp On_62210811129
            Crimp On last edited by

            This is correct. No matter how many devices are connected to a port (such as through yet another switch), the maximum connection rate is 100mb. This applies to every port, including one used for "uplink". If the uplink port is limited to 100mb, then it might be (theoretically) possible to run 12 camera feeds through it. The math is a bit fuzzy because it depends on whether the cameras are simultaneously FTPing recordings to an FTP server (as mine do).

            The big surprise (to me) was that many 8-port "PoE switches" actually have only 4 PoE ports on them, with the remaining ports being "not PoE".

            Reply Quote
            Share
            • Share this Post
            • Facebook
            • Twitter
            • copy the link
              Copied!
            0
              View 0 replies
            • First post
              Last post
            All Categories
            Announcements and News Reolink Client & APP Discussion About Products #ReolinkTrial Reolink Captures Wishlist KEEN Trail Camera
            Never miss Reolink hot deals, news, and updates tailored for you.

            Thanks for your subscription!

            Please enter a valid email address.

            Oops… Something went wrong. Please try again later.

            You are already subscribed to this email list. :)

            Submission failed. Please try again later.

            Reolink Store|Support|About Us|Privacy Policy|Terms and Conditions

            Copyright 2025 © Reolink All Rights Reserved.

            Welcome Back!

            Hi there! Join the Commnunity to get all the latest news, tips and more!

            Join Now