Hanwha
SKU: HV-GS970M/28PS-10
Hanwha HV-GS970M/28PS-10 24-Port PoE+ Switch
24-port PoE+ switch with 370W budget for mid-scale surveillance
Overview
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Overview
Questions about this product? Free pre-sales support from a senior specialist — product questions, compatibility checks, BOM quotes, price confirmation — typically answered within one business day. Need camera placement or system design work? Engineering time is $175 per hour (qty 1 = 1 hour). Hardware buyers get up to one hour ($175) credited back on their order.
The Hanwha HV-GS970M/18PS-R-10 is a 16-port Gigabit managed Ethernet switch purpose-built for IP surveillance and networked security deployments. This Layer 3 managed switch combines 16 x 10/100/1000 Base-T ports with 2 x SFP uplink ports, delivering 247W of PoE+ budget to support simultaneous power and data delivery across high-density camera installations. Engineered for integrators and IT managers deploying Hanwha network cameras and other PoE-enabled devices, the GS970M series provides enterprise-grade infrastructure for mid-to-large-scale surveillance networks.
The HV-GS970M/18PS-R-10 delivers professional-grade switching performance with robust PoE power delivery. The 247W PoE budget accommodates modern high-resolution cameras with edge analytics and thermal imaging capabilities. Layer 3 routing enables advanced network design patterns such as IP-based camera isolation, bandwidth-managed VLANs, and integrated QoS policies that prioritize video streams during congestion. The dual SFP uplink ports support both fiber backbone connections for distance and redundant Ethernet paths for network resilience.
The Hanwha HV-GS970M/18PS-R-10 addresses a critical need in surveillance deployments: consolidated power and data delivery at scale. The 247W PoE budget is substantial but finite—careful port allocation and device power profiling ensure all connected cameras receive adequate power without bottlenecks. Layer 3 switching differentiates this unit from unmanaged alternatives, enabling integrators to build segmented camera networks with granular QoS rules.
The SFP uplink flexibility is particularly valuable in multi-site deployments where fiber reduces latency and EMI susceptibility on long backbone runs. This switch pairs well with Hanwha's own camera lineup and functions as reliable core infrastructure for organizations standardizing on managed network architecture.
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