







⚡ Power your smart workspace with seamless PoE connectivity!
The MokerLink 4 Port PoE Switch delivers a robust 78W power budget across 4 PoE ports and 2 uplink Ethernet ports, supporting IEEE802.3af/at standards. Its fanless metal design ensures silent, durable operation, while plug-and-play functionality enables effortless setup. Ideal for powering IP cameras, wireless access points, and other network devices, it also features an extend mode to reach up to 250 meters, making it perfect for professional-grade network installations.
















| ASIN | B07ZCDXKFY |
| Best Sellers Rank | 35,668 in Computers & Accessories ( See Top 100 in Computers & Accessories ) 216 in Network Switches |
| Case material type | Metal |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (902) |
| Data transfer rate | 1.6 Gigabits Per Second |
| Date First Available | 9 Mar. 2021 |
| Guaranteed software updates until | unknown |
| Interface type | RJ45 |
| Item Weight | 990 g |
| Item model number | POE-F042F |
| Item weight | 0.99 Kilograms |
| Manufacturer | MokerLink |
| Maximum power | 78 Watts |
| Product Dimensions | 20 x 11.8 x 4.4 cm; 990 g |
| Series | 4POE+2FE |
| UPC | 786118199699 |
| Upper temperature rating | 55 Degrees Celsius |
| Voltage | 24 Volts |
| Wattage | 78 watts |
M**M
Works fine. Good
Switch works fine. Getting the speeds im suposed to so cant ask much more from it. Connected fine and its just plug and play. Im using the 10g port too.
F**E
MokerLink 4 Port PoE Switch with 2 Uplink Ethernet Port
IP CCTV cameras are almost a must have for your home these days, but can be a bit of a pain to power, as there will almost certainly be no power sockets near to where you need to power the camera. A PoE switch can help solve this problem, as you simply need to run a single Ethernet cable between the switch and each camera, with the camera taking it’s power directly from the switch. The Mokerlink 4 port switch is perfect for a small camera setup, with it’s 4 x 10/100 Mbps Ethernet ports (which are more than fast enough for a regular HD camera stream) and it’s 2 x 10/100 Mbps Ethernet Uplink ports. Having dedicated uplink ports, means you do not lose any available Ethernet ports when connecting to your existing network or directly to you Network Video Recorder. The switch has a nice sturdy metal construction with all 6 Ethernet ports on the front, along with the status indicator lights that let you quickly see that there is a connection and whether the connection is using PoE power. At the far right corner of the front panel is a switch to extend the transmission range of the connected devices from 100 meters to 250 meters, although this will limit the transmission speed down to 10 Mbps. The rear of the unit is where the mains adapter is plugged in and also features a grounding point, so that the unit can be grounded inside your cabinet (if that is where you are placing it). Either side of the switch are mounting points for the hanging brackets which can be screwed into place and the bracket can be mounted either vertically or horizontally. Each port can output up to 30 Watts, but the total for all ports must not exceed 78Watts and the dimensions of the switch are approximately 20cm x 12cm x 4.5cm. ***** In The Box ***** 1 x 4+2 Port PoE Switch 1 x Pair Mounting Brackets 1 x Mains Power Cord 4 x Mounting Screws 2 x Mounting nuts and bolts 1 x User Guide ***** Installation / Usage ***** The Mokerlink switch is not managed, so works in exactly the same way as other simple switches and requires no configuration on your part. You simply connect your devices to the PoE ports, run a cable from one of the uplink ports to a port on your existing network router, or directly to an NVR and power it on. Any connected PoE devices will power up and any non-PoE devices will just send/receive data via the network and will not receive any power from the switch. ***** Conclusion ***** Being able to power cameras using a single Ethernet cable is a huge advantage and makes installation far easier and tidier. I have my switch mounted in my attic so only needed to run a single Ethernet cable between my router and the switch and then a single Ethernet cable between the switch and the cameras. I am very pleased with the build quality of the metal construction and the included mounting brackets are handy as you can either mount it in a dedicated rack, or simply on a wall.
D**M
Great value
Excellent value for a 2.5gb unmanaged switch, only 4 stars because I need to wait and see whether it's longevity matches it's price, will update 5o 5 stars in a while if it carries on truckin
J**C
Work straight out the box and the 10GB port is a useful addition
Works perfectly - compact design as well. I use the 10GB port with an Ethernet adapter to connect multiple switches between rooms and they work well. I prefer these switches over other similar items. I will I expect replace my other switches with these at some point.
A**N
Value for money
As described works as it should.
D**L
MokerLink 4 Port PoE Switch Review (Used for Poe cameras.)
A Poe switch is often an essential part of your CCTV set up in order to provide power to your cameras while routing the data to your router. The MokerLink 4 Port PoE Switch is self-managed so there is no additional setup needed, you just plug in and let it do its job. The build quality is very good, and I have not noticed it gets hot, although I am only using two Poe cameras. You get some rack ears if you need them rack-mounted. Instructions are minimal, and the power lead is rather short so I had to use a longer one. The MokerLink 4 Port PoE Switch is nice and small. I would recommend you always get a switch with more ports than you need. The 8 port version is double the price of the 4 port. This means you could add another 4 ports as and when needed while you would use up one of the ports in doing so. A far as Poe power output goes this provides 78w between all 4 ports. The average camera will not use much so this is more than enough. This Poe switch has 4 ports as inputs with Poe, plus 2 ports as data output to your router. You can plug in a device that does not require power which is automatically detected, for my set up I have 2 cameras plugged in which is Poe, plus my server PC. Each port has two led lights, one for data which is green, and one for when power is given shown as Orange. I have not used this long term yet but so far it's been good, is quiet as it has no fans, yet does not overheat while powering two cameras, in fact, it hardly gets past warm. It's built very well and I can see I will be using this for many years to come.
A**R
Switch
Work well
R**R
On time
Very happy would recommend
N**.
This product isn't working, had to but another one.
Y**L
SUPER POE
B**R
Einfach in der Bedienung, Einfach in der Konfiguration, Klare Kaufempfehlung!
S**M
I can't believe how hard it is to find an unmanaged fanless (or at least quiet) 16+ port gigabit rack mountable POE switch. Which I understand somewhat, since POE is inherently going to generate some heat that needs to be dissipated, and in a 1u form factor that tends to require obnoxious loud fans. Basically the only options come from less recognizable brands. Mokerlink seemed like the best of the varyingly dubious candidates. I don't have a need to source crazy amounts of wattage -- just cameras and a few access points -- so I thought it might work out for me. Since there aren't many reviews for this form factor, it seemed worth adding my positive data point for anyone else stressing out over the choice like I was. And for the ~8 months I've had it, so far it has been great! I have 10 PoE cameras and 3 WAPs connected (all with runs of varying lengths, some pretty long), plus a VMS (NVM) server and connection to a separate switch, and it has performed flawlessly in an open rack in the corner of a room with the temperature set to 80 degrees. As quiet as you'd expect from being fanless. Very pleased with this, so long as it continues to function as it has been. Really excellent value, and like I said, I fulfills a need that no more recognizable brands seem interested in trying to offer.
P**O
Décu par 2 netgear 16 ports poe+ 180w renvoyés car aucun ne pouvait alimenter mes 12 caméras 4k a 15m. Ce switch Mokerlink fonctionne parfaitement et a plus de puissance 250w. Le comble c'est qu'il est a moitié prix du netgear. Le sav netgear ne comprend pas pourquoi leur switch n'alimente pas assez en puissance mes caméras. Bref bravo Mokerlink ! et netgear arrêtez de dormir sur vos lauriers et faites évoluer vos switchs.
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