32-port switch PoE
A 32-port switch PoE (Power over Ethernet) is a network device that provides power and network connectivity to multiple devices using Ethernet cables. It combines the functionality of a traditional network switch with the ability to power devices that support PoE, such as IP cameras, wireless access points, VoIP phones, and other PoE-enabled devices.
Here is a general description of a 32-port switch PoE:
Port Configuration: The switch has 32 Ethernet ports for connecting devices to the network. These ports can be a combination of PoE-enabled ports and standard Ethernet ports. The PoE-enabled ports provide both data connectivity and power supply to compatible devices.
Power over Ethernet: The PoE-enabled ports on the switch can provide power to PoE-supported devices. The power output per port can vary depending on the switch model, but it is typically up to 30 watts per port.
Total Power Budget: The switch has a total power budget that determines how much power it can deliver to all the PoE devices combined. This power budget is shared among the PoE-enabled ports.