Vendor: Hilook

HiLook NS-0105P-35(B) 5-Port PoE Network Switch – 35W Total Budget, Desktop Design

SKU: NS-0105P-35(B)
Description

The HiLook NS-0105P-35(B) is a compact 5-port unmanaged PoE switch with four 10/100 Mbps PoE ports and one 100 Mbps uplink port. It powers and connects up to four IP cameras or other PoE devices over a single Ethernet cable each, with a 35 W total power budget and up to 30 W available on a single port. It is plug-and-play, fanless and built in a metal case, with 6 kV lightning protection on every port and an extend mode that reaches 250 m. It is a Fast Ethernet (100 Mbps) switch, not gigabit.

Key points
- 4 x 10/100 Mbps PoE ports plus 1 x 100 Mbps uplink port
- 35 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; 105 x 27.6 x 83.1 mm; 3-year warranty

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§ 01Overview

What the NS-0105P-35(B) is

The HiLook NS-0105P-35(B) is a small desktop PoE switch made for compact camera systems. It has four 10/100 Mbps PoE ports and a fifth 100 Mbps uplink port, so it carries power and data to up to four IP cameras or other PoE devices over a single cable each and then links back to your NVR or router on the uplink. The total PoE budget is 35 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) when a camera is further than a standard 100 m run allows. There is nothing to set up - it is an unmanaged switch with MAC address auto-learning, so 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 35 W budget comfortably runs about four standard 4-6 W cameras, but fewer if you connect high-power PTZ or strong-light cameras, so add 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-0105P-35(B) specifications

- 5-port desktop PoE switch: 4 x 10/100 Mbps PoE ports plus 1 x 100 Mbps uplink port
- 35 W total PoE power budget, up to 30 W per port (IEEE 802.3af/at)
- Powers up to four 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; 105 x 27.6 x 83.1 mm; Fast Ethernet (not gigabit); 3-year warranty

§ 03Full datasheet

Detailed specifications

Network & Storage

Network & Storage — HiLook NS-0105P-35(B) 5-Port PoE Network Switch – 35W Total Budget, Desktop Design
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 1 K
Switching capacity 1 Gbps
Packet forwarding rate 0.744 Mpps
Internal cache 448 Kbits

§ 04Why choose this

Built for the way you actually use the NS-0105P-35(B)

Power four cameras on one switch

Four PoE ports and a 35 W budget run a small camera system over single cables, with an uplink back to the NVR.

Reach further with extend mode

Extend mode carries power and data to 250 m for that one camera 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

Small camera systems

Power up to four IP cameras at a home, shop or office from one tidy desktop switch.

A long cable run

Use extend mode to reach a camera up to 250 m away on a single cable.

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-0105P-35(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 PoE ports 1-4 and run the uplink port to your NVR or router, keeping total PoE draw within the 35 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-0105P-35(B)

Q.01

How many cameras can the NS-0105P-35 power?

It has four PoE ports and a 35 W total budget, with up to 30 W on a single port. That comfortably runs about four standard 4-6 W IP cameras. If you connect high-power PTZ or strong-light cameras, add up their wattage first, as you may fit fewer within the 35 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 delivers PoE itself. It runs on a 48 V DC adapter, so you just 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 ports 1 to 4 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 four PoE ports and run a cable from the uplink port to your NVR or router. The cameras then 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 go 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 4-channel NVR NVR for recording and remote viewing.

03

Need more ports?

For up to eight cameras step up to the NS-0109P-60 8-port switch.