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Power IP cameras and access points without messy adapters using the Micronet SP6005P4 5 Port Unmanage PoE Switch?
Network rollouts fail when power planning gets ignored. Separate adapters add clutter, heat, and downtime. This compact PoE switch solves that pain with stable power delivery, simple setup, and predictable performance for small networks.
The Micronet SP6005P4 is an unmanaged PoE network switch built for practical deployments. It targets IP cameras, wireless access points, and VoIP phones. The switch sits comfortably on a desk and runs fanless for silent operation.
Micronet focuses on reliability here. The design favors steady power output and consistent packet handling. There is no management layer to configure. Plug devices in and they start working.
This product fits naturally in the Network and Router category under the Network Switch sub-category. Many installers across Bangladesh rely on this format for quick PoE expansion.
This switch carries five total Ethernet ports. Four ports support Power over Ethernet. One uplink port handles standard data traffic.
All ports operate at 10/100 Mbps speeds. The switch supports IEEE 802.3af and pre-802.3at PoE standards. That coverage suits most cameras and access points used in offices and shops.
The internal buffer memory stands at 512KB. MAC address capacity reaches 2K entries. Packet forwarding scales correctly across all ports based on link speed.
The system handles up to 61.6 watts of total PoE power. Power allocation adjusts depending on connected devices. One device can draw up to 48W. Four devices share power at 15.4W each.
Each feature supports quick deployment. There is no learning curve. Network devices come online immediately.
Power delivery defines this switch. The external power supply accepts 100–240VAC input. Output delivers DC 56V at 1.17A. That range works with standard electrical conditions across Bangladesh.
The switch distributes PoE power at DC 48V internally. Total system output caps at 61.6W. Power adapts automatically based on connected powered devices.
Built-in electrical protections guard the system. Over-voltage protection prevents spikes. Over-current protection limits draw. Over-temperature protection reacts to heat. Short-circuit protection stops fault damage.
These safeguards matter in real installations. CCTV rooms and wiring cabinets often face unstable power.
The Micronet SP6005P4 handles traffic predictably. Each 10 Mbps port forwards up to 14,880 packets per second. Each 100 Mbps port reaches 148,800 packets per second.
That throughput supports multiple HD cameras without frame drops. Office access points and phones operate smoothly within Fast Ethernet limits.
Auto-negotiation adjusts speed based on connected devices. Auto MDI/MDI-X removes cable type concerns. Straight or crossover cables both work.
This simplicity reduces installation time for technicians and store owners.
The switch uses a fanless design. Heat dissipates through the enclosure. There are no moving parts.
Operating temperature ranges from 0 to 55 degrees Celsius. Storage tolerance extends from -20 to 90 degrees Celsius. These limits suit indoor deployments common in retail and office environments.
Silent operation benefits security rooms and front desks. There is no fan noise during night operation.
The Micronet SP6005P4 comes in a black desktop form factor. Weight stands at 341 grams. The compact body fits tight spaces.
LED indicators display link and PoE status. Visual feedback helps during troubleshooting. Installers can identify powered ports instantly.
The package includes the switch and a user manual. There are no extra mounting accessories. Desktop placement remains the intended use.
This switch suits small PoE networks. CCTV systems benefit the most. Four cameras receive both power and data through single cables.
Small offices use it for access points and VoIP phones. Retail counters deploy it behind POS areas. Clinics and schools favor the silent operation.
System integrators at PCB Store often recommend this model for entry-level PoE projects. It balances cost, power capacity, and reliability.
The switch supports IEEE 802.3af and pre-802.3at devices. Most IP cameras and access points follow these standards.
Devices negotiate power automatically. The switch detects required wattage and adjusts output. Non-PoE devices remain safe when connected.
There is no support for Gigabit Ethernet. This limitation matches the intended use. CCTV streams and basic access points function well at Fast Ethernet speeds.
Reliability stands out through a rated MTBF of 82,200 hours. That figure reflects long-term operation expectations.
The switch meets FCC Class A and CE emission standards. These certifications confirm compliance with electrical interference limits.
Micronet provides a one-year warranty without the adapter. Users should keep the power supply protected.
For many buyers in Bangladesh, warranty access through PCB Store adds confidence.
Availability matters during installations. PCB Store keeps this network switch accessible for quick projects. Local sourcing reduces downtime.
The switch fits budget-conscious deployments. Power delivery remains strong without management overhead.
Businesses expanding CCTV or WiFi coverage find this model practical. Stock availability in Bangladesh supports urgent needs.
Inside Dhaka: ৳80
Outside Dhaka: ৳130
No. All ports operate at 10/100 Mbps. This speed suits IP cameras, VoIP phones, and basic access points without unnecessary cost or power overhead.
Up to four PoE devices can connect. Total power output reaches 61.6W. Power distributes automatically based on device demand.
The switch works indoors. Outdoor cameras remain compatible if powered through proper cabling and environmental protection.
The switch uses a fanless design. It runs silently and dissipates heat passively within rated temperature limits.
It includes over-voltage, over-current, over-temperature, short-circuit, and surge protection for connected devices and internal components.
Yes. The switch detects PoE requirements. Non-PoE devices receive data only and remain protected from power delivery.
Managed switches offer control features. This model focuses on simplicity and cost. It suits deployments where configuration is unnecessary.
Maximum PoE output reaches 61.6W. Actual consumption depends on connected device power requirements and network activity.
Pricing varies with stock and promotions. PCB Store in Bangladesh offers local availability with warranty support and quick delivery options.