Vendor: Hilook

HiLook NS-0109P-60 8 Port Fast Ethernet Unmanaged POE Switch

SKU: NS-0109P-60(B)
Description

The HiLook NS-0109P-60(B) is a 9-port unmanaged PoE switch with eight 10/100 Mbps PoE ports and one 100 Mbps uplink port, giving a 60 W total power budget and up to 30 W on a single port. It powers and connects up to eight IP cameras or other PoE devices over single Ethernet runs, and is plug-and-play with a fanless metal case, 6 kV lightning protection on every port and an extend mode that reaches 250 m. Like the rest of the range it is Fast Ethernet (100 Mbps), not gigabit.

Key points
- 8 x 10/100 Mbps PoE ports plus 1 x 100 Mbps uplink port
- 60 W total PoE budget; up to 30 W on a single port (IEEE 802.3af/at)
- 6 kV lightning/surge protection on all ports
- Extend mode reaches 250 m at 10 Mbps (about 100 m in standard mode)
- Unmanaged plug-and-play; no configuration; MAC auto-learning
- Fanless metal case; 48 V DC; 170 x 27.6 x 93.1 mm; 3-year warranty

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§ 01Overview

What the NS-0109P-60(B) is

The HiLook NS-0109P-60(B) is a desktop PoE switch for mid-size camera systems. It has eight 10/100 Mbps PoE ports plus a ninth 100 Mbps uplink port, so it powers and connects up to eight IP cameras or other PoE devices over single cables and links back to your NVR or router on the uplink. The total PoE budget is 60 W, with up to 30 W available on any one port.

It is built to be fit-and-forget. Every port has 6 kV lightning protection to ride out surges, the metal case is fanless so it runs silently, and an extend mode pushes power and data out to 250 m (at 10 Mbps) for cameras beyond a standard 100 m run. It is unmanaged with MAC address auto-learning, so there is nothing to configure - you simply plug devices in.

A couple of honest notes. This is a Fast Ethernet switch (10/100 Mbps), not gigabit, which suits typical IP cameras but is worth knowing if you need gigabit links. The 60 W budget comfortably runs about seven to eight standard 4-6 W cameras, but fewer if you connect high-power PTZ or strong-light cameras, so total up your camera wattage first. It is an indoor desktop unit powered from a 48 V DC adapter, and being unmanaged it has no VLAN or management features. Genuine HiLook by Hikvision stock with local 3-year warranty.

§ 02Engineering

NS-0109P-60(B) specifications

- 9-port desktop PoE switch: 8 x 10/100 Mbps PoE ports plus 1 x 100 Mbps uplink port
- 60 W total PoE power budget, up to 30 W per port (IEEE 802.3af/at)
- Powers up to eight IP cameras or PoE devices over a single Ethernet cable each
- 6 kV lightning protection on all ports for surge resilience
- Extend mode carries PoE and data up to 250 m at 10 Mbps (about 100 m in standard mode)
- Unmanaged plug-and-play operation with MAC address auto-learning and aging
- Silent fanless metal housing for cupboards, desktops and camera enclosures
- 48 V DC powered; 170 x 27.6 x 93.1 mm; Fast Ethernet (not gigabit); 3-year warranty

§ 03Full datasheet

Detailed specifications

Network & Storage

Network & Storage — HiLook NS-0109P-60 8 Port Fast Ethernet Unmanaged POE Switch
FeatureDetail
Standard IEEE 802.3, IEEE 802.3u, IEEE 802.3x
Forwarding mode Store-and-forward switching
Working mode Standard mode (default); Extend mode
MAC address table 2 K
Switching capacity 1.8 Gbps
Packet forwarding rate 1.339 Mpps
Internal cache 1 Mbits

§ 04Why choose this

Built for the way you actually use the NS-0109P-60(B)

Power up to eight cameras

Eight PoE ports and a 60 W budget run a mid-size camera system over single cables, with an uplink to the NVR.

Reach further with extend mode

Extend mode carries power and data to 250 m for cameras beyond a normal cable run.

Quiet and tough

A fanless metal case runs silently, and 6 kV lightning protection on every port guards against surges.

Nothing to configure

Unmanaged and plug-and-play - power it, plug in the cameras and the uplink, and it works.

§ 05Where it fits

Right at home in these scenarios

Mid-size camera systems

Power up to eight IP cameras at a home, shop, office or warehouse from one switch.

A long cable run

Use extend mode to reach cameras up to 250 m away on single cables.

Expanding NVR PoE ports

Add cameras beyond the built-in PoE ports of an NVR by feeding them through the switch.

Adding PoE to a non-PoE router

Power cameras, access points or VoIP phones where the router has no PoE.

§ 06Setup

Installation & setup

01

What's in the box

One NS-0109P-60(B) PoE switch with its 48 V DC power adapter. Network cables, cameras and any NVR are not included.

02

Installation requirements

Place the switch in a dry, ventilated spot indoors and connect the 48 V DC adapter. Plug cameras into the eight PoE ports and run the uplink port to your NVR or router, keeping total PoE draw within the 60 W budget. For a camera further than about 100 m, enable the extend setting (data drops to 10 Mbps) for that run.

§ 07Questions

Frequently asked about the NS-0109P-60(B)

Q.01

How many cameras can the NS-0109P-60 power?

It has eight PoE ports and a 60 W total budget, with up to 30 W on a single port. That comfortably runs about seven to eight standard 4-6 W IP cameras. If you connect high-power PTZ or strong-light cameras, total up their wattage first, as you may fit fewer within the 60 W budget.
Q.02

Is this a gigabit switch?

No, it is a Fast Ethernet switch with 10/100 Mbps ports. That is plenty for typical IP cameras, including high-resolution models, but if you specifically need gigabit links for other devices you would choose a gigabit switch instead.
Q.03

Do I need a separate power supply or PoE injector?

No injector is needed - the switch supplies PoE itself. It runs on a 48 V DC adapter, so you power the switch, plug your cameras into the PoE ports and connect the uplink to your network.
Q.04

What is extend mode and the 250 m range?

Standard Ethernet runs reach about 100 m. Extend mode lets the PoE ports push power and data out to 250 m by dropping the data rate to 10 Mbps, which is ample for a single camera on a long cable run.
Q.05

Is it a managed switch - can I set up VLANs?

No. It is an unmanaged, plug-and-play switch with no VLAN or management features. If your project needs managed features, choose a managed model; for a straightforward camera setup the unmanaged switch is simpler.
Q.06

Will it work with non-HiLook cameras?

Yes. It powers any standard IEEE 802.3af/at PoE device, so it works with HiLook, Hikvision and most other brands of IP camera, wireless access point or VoIP phone.
Q.07

How do I connect it to my NVR or router?

Plug your cameras into the eight PoE ports and run a cable from the uplink port to your NVR or router, so the cameras appear on the same network for recording and viewing.
Q.08

Can I use it outdoors?

No. It is an indoor desktop unit. If it needs to sit near an outdoor camera point, mount it inside a weatherproof enclosure in a dry, ventilated spot.

§ 09Bundles

Recommended packages

02

Record the footage

Send the uplink to a HiLook 8-channel NVR NVR for recording and remote viewing.

03

Smaller job?

For up to four cameras the NS-0105P-35(B) 4-port switch is a tidier fit.