Description
RB260GSP
Alselsal Trading is the leading Distributor & Reseller of Mikrotik Wireless Product RB260GSP in Dubai Africa and Mena Region.
SFP cage, plastic casing, 5x Gigabit PoE out Ethernet Smart Switch, SwOS
A tiny SOHO switch called the RB260GSP has Ethernet ports with power output. Using the same voltage that is delivered to the unit, ports 2 through 5 can power additional PoE-capable devices (passive PoE over datalines only). Five Gigabit Ethernet ports and one SFP cage are available on the RB260GSP, while an Atheros Switch Chip handles switching. The machine is running SwOS, a customized operating system for MikroTik Switch devices.
What is the purpose of a MikroTik router?
MikroTik Routers and Switches are appropriate for businesses of any size and include all the capabilities required for network managers to secure and monitor their networks.
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For your hotel room, office, shopping center, or other settings in congested places, a new generation of wireless excellence. Gen 6 802.11ax wifi, 1GB of RAM, 2 Gigabit Ethernet ports, PoE, modern quad-core CPU, and an integrated PSU!
Customer Review
In the small motel I own, there are roughly 30-40 of these switches. They are compact, affordable, quick, and strong, and if you don’t require 802.3af, PoE works great. For the price you pay for the smartphone, you can’t expect much better than the plasticky casing. These switches, with the product code CSS106-1G-4P-1S, are of the new generation. The older models were clearly less dependable; I had a few of them failing in a variety of ways, frequently connected to the PoE functioning.
I haven’t experienced any issues with the new ones. I utilize a variety of passive PoE-compatible devices with the 24V PoE. (e.g. Ubiquity G2 and G3 cameras, UAP access points and AirMAX point to point links. Also, I occasionally use the Ethernet cable’s 24V PoE to feed devices that don’t accept PoE but require 24V. (e.g. ControlByWeb IOT gear.) If I fed these devices with a wall wart style power source, I wouldn’t be able to turn them on and off using the switch’s WebUI.
The AC adapter prefers somewhat constant mains voltages, and that is the only issue I have with these switches. I’ve lost a few adapters due to voltage spikes that have occurred when using 230V here during storms (and if you lose the adapter a new one will cost about the same as buying an entire switch.
Specifications
| Details | |
|---|---|
| Product code | CSS106-1G-4P-1S |
| Switch chip model | QCA8337 |
| Dimensions | 113x139x28mm |
| Operating System | MikroTik SwOS |
| Storage size | 128 KB |
| Storage type | FLASH |
| MTBF | Approximately 100’000 hours at 25C |
| Tested ambient temperature | -20°C to 70°C |
| Suggested price | $55.95 |
Powering
| Details | |
|---|---|
| Number of DC inputs | 2 (DC jack, PoE-IN) |
| DC jack input Voltage | 11-30 V |
| Max power consumption | 53 W |
| Max power consumption without attachments | 5 W |
| Cooling type | Passive |
| PoE in | Passive PoE |
| PoE in input Voltage | 11-30 V |
PoE-out
| Details | |
|---|---|
| PoE-out ports | Ether2-Ether5 |
| PoE out | Passive PoE |
| Max out per port output (input 18-30 V) | 1 A |
| Max total out (A) | 2 A |
Ethernet
| Details | |
|---|---|
| 10/100/1000 Ethernet ports | 5 |
Fiber
| Details | |
|---|---|
| SFP DDMI | Yes |
| SFP ports | 1 |
Other
| Details | |
|---|---|
| PCB temperature monitor | Yes |
| Voltage Monitor | Yes |
Certification & Approvals
| Details | |
|---|---|
| Certification | CE, EAC, ROHS |
| IP | IP20 |





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