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Daisy Changing two POE Switches off of a NightHawk
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Daisy Changing two POE Switches off of a NightHawk
I am needing to get POE to the other side of the house and I can't run multiple Cat5/6.
Here is what I am thinking.
Nighthawk to Netgear 5-Port GS305E or a 5-Port POE GS305EPP . About a 20 foot run.
GS305E/GS305EPP to Netgear 8 port POE GS308EPP. About a 30 foot run.
The GS308EPP with host 2 outdoor PTZ cameras and a Fire TV.
I want the 8 port for future growth for maybe more PTZ cameras and a computer.
Also can you daisy change to POE switches?
Thank you in advanced for your help.
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Re: Daisy Changing two POE Switches off of a NightHawk
@TheRavan wrote:
I am needing to get POE to the other side of the house and I can't run multiple Cat5/6.
Here is what I am thinking.
Nighthawk to Netgear 5-Port GS305E or a 5-Port POE GS305EPP . About a 20 foot run.
GS305E/GS305EPP to Netgear 8 port POE GS308EPP. About a 30 foot run.
A lot of questions are generic, but switches have little in common with the routers covered here. Questions about switches are best dealt with in the sections where people talk about, and use, switches.
That's probably one of these:
Switches - NETGEAR Communities
Smart / Plus / Click Switches - NETGEAR Communities
Discuss Ethernet Switches Plus and Pro Managed
Just another user with a set of boilerplate macros.
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