MokerLink 4 PoE + 2 FE

MokerLink 6 Port PoE Switch (4 PoE+2 FE) Instruction Manual

Model: 4 PoE + 2 FE | Brand: MokerLink

1. Kupu Whakataki

This manual provides detailed instructions for the installation, operation, and maintenance of your MokerLink 6 Port PoE Switch (Model 4 PoE + 2 FE). This unmanaged switch is designed to provide both data and power over Ethernet cables to compatible devices, simplifying network deployment. Please read this manual thoroughly before using the device to ensure proper and safe operation.

2. Hua Neke Atuview

2.1 Nga waahanga matua

  • 6 Tauranga: Includes 4 Power over Ethernet (PoE) ports and 2 Fast Ethernet (FE) Uplink ports, all supporting 10/100Mbps speed.
  • High PoE Power: Maximum support of 78W total output power, with a built-in power supply. Each PoE port provides up to 30W, compliant with IEEE 802.3af/at standards. Note: Does not support passive 24V PoE.
  • Mono & Play Kāore i Whakahaeretia: Features Power Detection function to automatically identify and power PoE-compatible devices. Provides data connectivity for non-PoE devices. No configuration required.
  • Whakaroa Mahi: When activated, PoE ports can extend data and power transmission up to 250 meters (820 ft) at 10Mbps, with port isolation for enhanced network safety.
  • Hoahoa Roa: Built with a fanless metal housing for quiet operation and effective heat dissipation. Includes LED indicator lights for status monitoring.
  • Taupānga Whānui: Suitable for IP cameras, Wireless Access Points, IP Phones, and other network devices.

2.2 Ihirangi mokete

  • 1 x MokerLink 6 Port 10/100Mbps PoE+ Switch (4 PoE + 2 FE)
  • 1 x AC Power Cable
  • 4 x Screws with nuts
  • 2 x Hanger (for mounting)
  • 1 x Pukapuka Kaiwhakamahi

2.3 Tahora o te Paewhiri o Mua

The front panel of the switch features all network ports and status indicators.

Front panel of MokerLink 6 Port PoE Switch showing 4 PoE ports, 2 Uplink ports, power input, and Extend/Default switch.

Figure 1: Front Panel of the MokerLink 6 Port PoE Switch. It displays 4 PoE ports (1-4), 2 Uplink ports (5-6), a power indicator, and an Extend/Default mode switch.

  • Tauranga PoE (1-4): These four ports support Power over Ethernet (PoE+) and data transmission at 10/100Mbps. Connect PoE-compatible devices such as IP cameras or Wireless Access Points here.
  • Ngā Tauranga Hononga-ake (5-6): These two ports are Fast Ethernet (FE) uplink ports, supporting 10/100Mbps data transmission. Connect these to your router, NVR, or other network devices for data connectivity.
  • Tohu Hiko: Ka whakamārama ina whakakāhia te pana.
  • Extend/Default Switch: Toggles between standard operation (Default) and extended range mode (Extend).

2.4 Tahora Paepae Whakamuri

The rear panel contains the AC power input.

Rear panel of MokerLink 6 Port PoE Switch showing the AC power input.

Figure 2: Rear Panel of the MokerLink 6 Port PoE Switch. It features the standard AC power input socket.

3. Tatūnga

3.1 Tāutanga Tinana

  1. Turanga: Place the switch on a stable, flat surface or mount it to a wall using the provided hangers and screws. Ensure adequate ventilation around the device.
  2. Hononga Hiko: Connect the supplied AC power cable to the power input on the rear panel of the switch and then to a standard electrical outlet. The Power LED on the front panel should illuminate.
Image showing the MokerLink PoE switch mounted on a wall.

Figure 3: Wall mounting option for the PoE Switch.

3.2 Hononga Whatunga

  1. Honoa ngā Pūrere PoE: Use standard Ethernet cables to connect your PoE-compatible devices (e.g., IP cameras, Wireless APs) to ports 1-4. The switch will automatically detect and power these devices.
  2. Connect Non-PoE Devices/Uplink: Connect your router, NVR, or other non-PoE network devices to the Uplink ports (5-6) using standard Ethernet cables. These ports provide data connectivity only.
Diagram showing universal compatibility of the PoE switch with both PoE and non-PoE devices.

Figure 4: Connecting various devices to the PoE switch. IP cameras, Wireless APs, and IP phones connect to PoE ports for data and power. Routers, computers, and NVRs connect to uplink ports for data only.

4. Nga Tohutohu Whakahaere

The MokerLink 6 Port PoE Switch is a plug-and-play device, requiring no software configuration. Once powered on and connected, it will automatically begin functioning.

4.1 Tohu LED

Monitor the status of the switch and connected devices using the front panel LEDs:

  • Arahina hiko:
    • Kei runga: Ka whakakaha te pana.
    • Weto: Ka weto te pana.
  • Hononga/Mahi LED (ia tauranga):
    • Kei runga: A device is connected and a link is established.
    • Whakapiri: Kei te puta te mahi raraunga i runga i te tauranga.
    • Weto: No device is connected or no link is established.
  • PoE LEDs (per PoE port):
    • Kei runga: Power is being supplied to the connected PoE device.
    • Weto: No power is being supplied (either not a PoE device or an issue exists).

5. Extend Mode and VLAN Function

5.1 Aratau Whakaroa

The switch features an 'Extend' mode, controlled by a physical switch on the front panel. This mode is useful for deploying PoE devices over longer distances.

Diagram illustrating the difference between Default mode (100m, 100Mbps) and Extend mode (250m, 10Mbps) for PoE transmission.

Figure 5: Comparison of Default and Extend modes for PoE range and speed.

  • Aratau Taunoa: Standard operation, supporting up to 100 meters (328 ft) at 10/100Mbps.
  • Aratau Whakaroa: When the switch is set to 'Extend', the PoE ports (1-4) can transmit data and power up to 250 meters (820 ft). In this mode, the data speed for these ports is reduced to 10Mbps. This is ideal for long-distance surveillance camera deployments.

5.2 Port Isolation (VLAN)

When the 'Extend' mode is active, the PoE ports (1-4) are isolated from each other. This means that devices connected to these ports cannot directly communicate with each other, enhancing network security and preventing broadcast storms. All isolated ports can still communicate with the Uplink ports (5-6).

Diagram showing port isolation in Extend mode, where PoE ports 1-4 are isolated but can communicate with Uplink ports.

Figure 6: Port Isolation (VLAN) in Extend Mode. Devices on ports 1-4 are isolated from each other but can communicate with uplink ports.

6. Tiaki

6.1 Te horoi

  • Me whakarite kua whakawetohia te pana, ā, kua momotu hoki i te hiko i mua i te horoinga.
  • Whakamahia he kakahu ngohengohe, maroke hei muru i waho o te taputapu.
  • Kaua e whakamahia ngā horoi wai, ngā horoi āerosol rānei, nā te mea ka kino pea te taputapu.

6.2 Nga Whakaaro Taiao

  • Operate the switch within the specified temperature range of -10°C to 55°C (14°F to 131°F).
  • Kaua e waiho te pana ki te rā tika, ki te taha rānei o ngā pūtake wera.
  • Ensure proper airflow around the device, especially since it is fanless and relies on passive cooling.
  • Keep the switch away from moisture and excessive dust.
Image highlighting the fanless and noise-free design of the MokerLink PoE switch.

Figure 7: Fanless design for silent operation.

7. Te Raru

If you encounter issues with your MokerLink PoE Switch, refer to the following common problems and solutions:

RaruraruTake peaRongoā
Kāore he tohu LED hikoPower cable not connected or faulty power source.Ensure the AC power cable is securely connected to the switch and a working power outlet. Test the outlet with another device.
No Link/Act LED for a connected deviceFaulty Ethernet cable, incorrect port connection, or device issue.Verify the Ethernet cable is securely connected at both ends. Try a different cable. Ensure the device is powered on and functioning correctly.
PoE device not receiving power (PoE LED off)Device is not PoE-compatible, cable issue, or power budget exceeded.Confirm the device is IEEE 802.3af/at compliant. Check the Ethernet cable for damage. Ensure the total power consumption of all PoE devices does not exceed 78W.
Slow network speed in Extend modeKo te whanonga e tumanakohia ana tenei.In Extend mode, the speed is intentionally reduced to 10Mbps to achieve longer transmission distances. This is not a fault.
Devices on PoE ports cannot communicate with each otherExtend mode is active, enabling port isolation.This is the intended function of port isolation in Extend mode. If direct communication between PoE devices is required, switch the device to Default mode.

8. Whakatakotoranga

The following table outlines the technical specifications for the MokerLink 6 Port PoE Switch (4 PoE + 2 FE):

ĀhuahiraWhakatakotoranga
Tau tauira4 PoE + 2 FE
Te maha o nga Tauranga6 (4 PoE+, 2 Fast Ethernet Uplink)
Rere Whakawhiti Raraunga10/100 Mbps
Paerewa PoEIEEE 802.3af / i
Maximum PoE Power78 Wāti (katoa)
Te Mana Nui mo te Tauranga PoE30 Watts
Momo AtangaRJ45
Rauemi TakeTe whakarewa
Hoahoa HoihoAe
Whakawhānuihia te Awhe AratauUp to 250 meters (820 ft) at 10Mbps
Te Waahi Mahi-10°C ki te 55°C (14°F ki te 131°F)
Hunga Hua7.87 x 4.65 x 1.73 inihi
Taumaha Tūemi1.89 pauna
Whakauru VoltageAC 100-240V (Built-in Power Supply)

9. Nga korero haumaru

  • Kaua e whakatuwheratia te taputapu casing. Kaore he waahanga e taea ana e te kaiwhakamahi ki roto.
  • Tiakina te taputapu mai i te wai, i te ahi, i te makuku, i nga taiao wera ranei.
  • Whakamahia te urutau hiko anake me te taputapu.
  • Me whakarite te turanga tika mo te haumaru hiko.
  • A ape i te whakanoho i nga mea taumaha ki runga i te whakawhiti.
  • Momotuhia te hiko i te wā e pā mai ana ngā awha hiko, i te wā rānei e kore e whakamahia mō te wā roa.
MokerLink 6-Port Fast Ethernet Switch with 4-Port PoE on a desk, highlighting features like IEEE802.3af/at Support, 250m PoE Extend, 4KV Lightning Protection, Port-based VLAN, and Plug and Play.

Figure 8: MokerLink PoE Switch with key features.

10. Pūtāhui me te Tautoko

10.1 Nga Korero Whakaputanga

This MokerLink product is typically covered by a standard return policy, which allows for returns or replacements within 30 days of purchase. Please refer to your purchase platform's specific return policy for detailed terms and conditions.

10.2 Tautoko Hangarau

For technical assistance or further inquiries regarding your MokerLink 6 Port PoE Switch, please contact MokerLink customer support through their official channels or the retailer from whom the product was purchased. Contact information can usually be found on the MokerLink official webpae, i roto ranei i to putunga hua.

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