All stock codes associated to this product
DSP1090, MODDVDSP1090, MOD-DV-DSP1090, 4716779078800
Draytek DSP1090 Vigor Switch P1090 8Port 802.3af/at PoE
IP LAN Switch
Features
- 8-Port PoE Ethernet Switch
- Port 1-4 support 802.3at PoE+ (Up to 30W power)
- 130 Watts total PoE Power (15.4W/port)
- Quality Internal PSU (mains powered)
- 11? Metal Case
- Support Rack-mount brackets
- Zero Configuration
Overview
The DrayTek VigorSwitch P1090 switch, an 8-port Gigabit switch offers
full-power to all these ports with Power of Ethernet (PoE) capability. All
PoE-enabled devices for the business usages, such as IP phones (e.g. VigorPhone
series), wireless access points (e.g. VigorAP series) or IP Cameras can all rely
on VigorSwitch P1090 switch for the power supply to ease the deployment
difficulties.
With DrayTek VigorSwitch P1090 switch, you are free to position equipments
wherever they should be and power to the unit with the data over the Ethernet
cable, not being limited by the power outlet. You can remotely reboot the device
without having to climb up to or go to the device – just remove its Ethernet
cable from the switch end as adopting PoE.
All ports of VigorSwitch P1090 switch are auto-sensing that make each port
only provides power as detecting the presence of an 802.3af/at PoE device. In
other words, VigorSwitch P1090 switch saves power and prevents compatibility
issues or possible damage/hazard.
In short, VigorSwitch P1090 can simultaneously deliver the stable power
supply to all 8 ports without overload or power being reduced on any of it and
is also well-engineered to be reliable and maintenance free. The VigorSwitch
P1090 can be rack mounted or operated on a desk/shelf.
The PoE can let WLAN deployment be much convenient for some corners and
floors. Hence, the VigorSwitch P1090 is ideal for deployment of VigorAP 810 and
VigorAP 900 series at logistic warehouse, business offices at different floors,
hospitalities, shopping malls and schools.
Power over Ethernet (PoE) Switches
Deliver both data and a stable power supply to PoE devices, such as IP
phones, IP camera and wireless Access Points, over Ethernet LAN cabling. In the
real world, such devices tend to be mounted where no AC wiring are provided. In
these situations, PoE eliminates the need for complicated AC wiring therefore
reducing installation costs.
Specifications
Standards |
IEEE
802.3 10Base-TX |
|
IEEE
802.3u 100Base-TX |
|
IEEE
802.3ab 1000Base-TX |
|
IEEE
802.3x Flow Control |
|
IEEE
802.3af (Port1~8 Support PoE power feeding) |
|
IEEE
802.3at (Port1~4 Support PoE+ power feeding) |
|
|
Features |
|
Number
of Ports |
8
PSE/Power over Ethernet Ports, Port 1-4 Support PoE+ |
MAC
Address |
8K |
Buffer
Memory |
128KB |
Transmission
Method |
Store
and Forward |
|
Support
Loop Detection |
|
Wire-speed
Packet Filtering and Forwarding Rate |
LED
Indicators |
|
Per
Port |
Link/Act
(Green) |
Per
Unit |
Power
(Green) |
Loop
Detection |
Red |
Power
Input |
100~240V/AC,
50~60Hz |
|
|
Power
Output |
48V/DC
Per Port Output – 15.4 W Max Per Port |
|
8
Ports at Full 15.4 W Output Supported |
|
|
PoE
Power Budget |
130
Watts (Max) |
|
|
Dimensions |
262
× 184 × 41 mm (L x W x H) |
|
|
Weight |
1.4
kg |
|
|
Operating
Temperature |
0
to 40℃ |
|
|
Storage
Temperature |
-20
to 90℃ |
|
|
Humidity |
10
to 90% RH (non-condensing) |
|
|
Certifications |
FCC
Class B, CE |