Hikvision
SKU: DS-3E0524-E
Overview
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Overview
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The Hikvision DS-3E0526P-E is a purpose-built unmanaged gigabit PoE switch engineered for IP camera deployments and distributed security infrastructure. With 24 gigabit PoE ports, a 1 gigabit RJ45 uplink, and 1 SFP fiber port, it delivers simultaneous power and data across a single cable to all connected devices—eliminating the need for separate power supplies and reducing installation labor on large surveillance jobs.
The DS-3E0526P-E integrates seamlessly into managed network switch backbones via its dual uplink ports. Connect the RJ45 to your core switch or use the SFP fiber port for longer-distance trunk runs. The unmanaged design does not support VLANs, QoS, or port mirroring—if you need traffic segmentation or granular monitoring, pair this switch with a managed upstream device or choose a managed variant from the Hikvision family.
For access control, building intercoms, and door readers operating over Ethernet, the 225 W budget accommodates 7–10 additional devices alongside cameras, though real deployments benefit from power calculations before final commissioning.
If your deployment requires VLAN segmentation, per-port QoS, or port mirroring for network intrusion detection, evaluate a managed PoE switch instead. Similarly, if your cameras draw more than 30 W each (some panoramic or PTZ models exceed this), calculate total power demand before ordering—you may need multiple switches or a higher-budget managed variant.
The DS-3E0526P-E ships ready to deploy: the switch itself includes integrated mounting ears for 19-inch rack installation. Consult the manufacturer datasheet for complete package contents and any optional accessories.
Q: Can the DS-3E0526P-E power cameras that draw more than 30 W each?
A: No. The switch is rated for maximum 30 W per port under 802.3at. High-draw devices (panoramic sensors, certain PTZ models, or edge analytics boxes) may exceed this and require a dedicated power injector or powered device.
Q: Is the DS-3E0526P-E suitable for outdoor installations?
A: The switch itself is rated for indoor operation (0°C to 45°C). The 6 kV surge protection defends against lightning spikes, so it works well in outdoor-mounted enclosures or equipment rooms at building perimeters. Mount it in a weatherproof IP65+ enclosure if exposed to rain or direct sunlight.
Q: Does the DS-3E0526P-E support VLAN or QoS configuration?
A: No. It is unmanaged and has no configuration interface. If you need traffic segmentation, per-port traffic shaping, or VLAN tagging, choose a managed PoE switch or insert a managed switch upstream.
Q: What is the maximum cable run length from the switch to a PoE camera?
A: Gigabit Ethernet over Cat5e or Cat6 supports up to 100 meters (328 feet) per IEEE 802.3. Power delivery via PoE experiences roughly 5–10% voltage drop over long runs, so cameras near the 100 m limit may receive slightly less than their rated input voltage. Use Cat6 or higher for runs over 70 meters.
Q: Can I use the SFP fiber port while the RJ45 uplink is active?
A: The RJ45 and SFP ports are separate uplinks. You can use both simultaneously for load balancing or one as a failover. Consult your network architecture to determine the best topology.
Q: Is firmware upgradeable on the DS-3E0526P-E?
A: As an unmanaged switch, it does not have user-accessible firmware updates. Any updates are handled by the manufacturer and may not be available for this model.
The DS-3E0526P-E (often searched as DS 3E0526P E) strikes a critical balance between simplicity and capability. Its unmanaged architecture eliminates misconfiguration risk entirely—no VLAN mistakes, no accidental port blocking, no firmware bugs. That matters enormously on high-volume rollouts across 50+ sites where consistency and rapid deployment trump granular traffic control. The 225 W PoE budget comfortably powers 7–8 high-draw cameras at 30 W each, though real-world installations must account for 5–10% cable voltage drop and device variance during commissioning.
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For organizations prioritizing rapid, error-free deployment of surveillance infrastructure across multiple sites, this switch delivers exceptional reliability and practical value. It is not a replacement for managed switches in complex networks requiring VLAN or QoS, but for straightforward camera-and-reader installations, the zero-configuration design eliminates a major class of field failures.
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