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popularr3p3ro posted Today 07:37 AM
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NETGEAR 16-Port PoE+ Gigabit Ethernet Unmanaged Essentials Switch (GS316P) - with 16 x PoE+ @ 115W, for $69.95

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Model: NETGEAR 16-Port Gigabit Ethernet Unmanaged PoE+ Switch (GS316P) - with 16 x PoE+ @ 115W, Desktop or Wall Mount

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xh3fToday 10:51 AM
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Gigabit - why does one need POE+ for a gigabit ethernet? Would a POE be adequate in this case? No other intention, really want to know.
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saintnickatniteToday 11:47 AM
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Quote from xh3f :
Gigabit - why does one need POE+ for a gigabit ethernet? Would a POE be adequate in this case? No other intention, really want to know.
Cameras are a good use case the power is optional. So you could use this as your main switch and power a few cameras on a small network
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NIce deal - wish i had a use for it 🙂

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holysinToday 01:25 PM
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Quote from xh3f :
Gigabit - why does one need POE+ for a gigabit ethernet? Would a POE be adequate in this case? No other intention, really want to know.
Outdoor access point is my usage of gigabit Poe 💜
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AtTheLeftThereToday 01:42 PM
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I think I paid $50 for the 8 port version a few months ago
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tjhart85Today 02:07 PM
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Quote from xh3f :
Gigabit - why does one need POE+ for a gigabit ethernet? Would a POE be adequate in this case? No other intention, really want to know.
I'm not sure if you're making fun of the plus, don't understand what this product is or are just questioning when POE+ is needed, so, I'll try to answer the question in good faith.

POE is power over ethernet and it has a lot of variations, one of which is POE+.


Would POE be adequate [with "instead of POE+" being implied] for gigabit ethernet devices?

Eh ... depends on the device. An example of where POE+ is used where POE would simply not be enough is some cameras actually have heaters built in and they defog the lens and remove any snow/ice buildup.

Another example is some mini switches will power themselves with POE+ and pass on POE to downstream devices. As long as you stay within your power budget, these types of switches can give you options that would otherwise be completely unavailable to you.

Your device will tell you what kind of power they need. Just look at their requirements.

Splitters also exist that can take POE/POE+ and give you a 5v/12v/etc... power source. This can be useful for devices that don't actually have native POE capabilities.
Last edited by tjhart85 December 25, 2025 at 07:09 AM.

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