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Product Name: | NETGEAR 8 Port PoE Gigabit Ethernet Plus Switch (GS308EP) - with 8 x PoE+ @ 62W, Desktop or Wall Mount |
Manufacturer: | NETGEAR |
Model Number: | GS308EP-100NAS |
Product SKU: | B08MBFLMDC |
UPC: | 606449153026 |
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if $50 is your budget, https://www.amazon.com/Gigabit-Sw...0899CMJ14/ would be my choice. Been using it with 6 cameras POE for 3 years.
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(and then plug your iphone charge cable or eyfy power into it)
or for Android:
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Not going to fast charge (only 5V/2.4A max at the moment though they have 99Watt PoE protocols in place) but if you need USB power where there is no receptacle but only Ethernet, then this should work.
People have been saying this for a decade, yet gigabit is still by far the norm. Turns out most people have no need to exceed ~110MB/s network throughput. Even 2.5 GbE is barely present in the consumer market - 10GbE is practically non existent.
For the record, I'm not saying you SHOULDN'T run Cat 6 (go for it, especially if it's near the same price per foot)... just that it's not really necessary, especially for PoE IP cameras.
Agreed. Only way I see it more convenient to run cat6 or higher for cameras is if you're already running cables for LAN and want to avoid buying a cat6 spool and a cat5e spool.
People have been saying this for a decade, yet gigabit is still by far the norm. Turns out most people have no need to exceed ~110MB/s network throughput. Even 2.5 GbE is barely present in the consumer market - 10GbE is practically non existent.
For the record, I'm not saying you SHOULDN'T run Cat 6 (go for it, especially if it's near the same price per foot)... just that it's not really necessary, especially for PoE IP cameras.
This is an old way of thinking. Most gigabit plans are faster than an actual gig, which is why carriers will recommended modems that only have 2.5gb ports.
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Many people don't even have access to gigabit internet, let alone multi-gigabit. Just because you have it / benefit from it doesn't mean everyone will.
There's simply no justification for 9/10 households to blow hundreds and hundreds of dollars for multi-gigabit networking at home.