
TP-Link SG2005P-PD Omada 5-Port Outdoor PoE Switch
Weatherproof 5-port outdoor PoE passthrough switch with IP55 rating and Omada SDN integration for remote network deployments.
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Overview
Key Features
【PoE Passthrough】 With 1 x Gigabit PoE++ input, 4 x Gigabit PoE+ output, this device supports up to 64 W / 44 W / 19 W/ 6 W PoE budget output when powered by 802.3bt Type 4(90 W)/ 802.3bt Type 3(60 W)/ 802.3at/ 802.3af PoE standard, respectively. This device can only be powered by PoE.
【Up to 200 m PoE Distance】Standard PoE Passthrough to doubles PoE source-to-device transmission distance from 100 m (328 ft) to 200 m (656 ft) without losing gigabit speeds, perfect for long-range surveillance cameras and access points.
【Outdoor Weatherproof】IP55 waterproof, dustproof, and UV-resistant enclosure. Operation temperatures of -40 to 60 °C and 4KV lightning protection further ensure stable operation against harsh outdoor conditions.
【Easy Installation】 Easy to mount to a wall or pole with the provided mounting kits to flexibly fit your needs.
【Support Omada SDN】 Integrates into Omada SDN for cloud access, remote management, and multi-site management.
【Value-Added Features】Static Routing, Access Control List (ACL), QoS, and VLAN foster touchpoint experiences.
Specifications
Pros & Cons
👍 Pros
- PoE passthrough eliminates the need for a local power source at the switch installation point
- IP55 weatherproof enclosure with UV resistance handles rain, dust, and direct sunlight
- Extended 200-meter PoE distance reaches devices well beyond the standard 100-meter limit
- Full Omada SDN integration enables centralized cloud management alongside other Omada network gear
- 4KV lightning protection on all ports guards against outdoor electrical surges
👎 Cons
- Available PoE budget for output ports is limited by the input PoE standard, potentially restricting high-power devices
- Only five total ports may be insufficient for larger outdoor deployments requiring more connections
- Requires an upstream PoE++ source switch or injector to deliver maximum power output
- No SFP uplink option limits long-distance backbone connectivity to copper only