EnGenius EWS2910FP-FIT Ethernet Switch
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EnGenius EWS2910FP-FIT Ethernet Switch

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EnGenius EWS2910FP-FIT Ethernet SwitchEnGenius EWS2910FP FIT Ethernet Switch The EnGenius EWS2910FP FIT is a compact, feature rich 8 port Gigabit PoE switch designed to power small business networks with ease. This Layer 2+ switch delivers reliable, high performance connectivity for IP cameras, VoIP phones, wireless access points, and other PoE devices, all while keeping cabling to a minimum. With a 55W PoE budget and two dependable SFP uplinks, the EWS2910FP FIT provides scalable, future

EnGenius EWS2910FP-FIT Ethernet Switch

The EnGenius EWS2910FP-FIT is a compact, feature-rich 8-port Gigabit PoE switch designed to power small business networks with ease. This Layer 2+ switch delivers reliable, high-performance connectivity for IP cameras, VoIP phones, wireless access points, and other PoE devices, all while keeping cabling to a minimum. With a 55W PoE budget and two dependable SFP uplinks, the EWS2910FP-FIT provides scalable, future-ready networking for storefronts, offices, and shared workspaces. It supports flexible management options—choose cloud-based management for remote oversight or on-premises control via a local web UI—so you can tailor your network administration to your workflow. Built for small spaces, it combines efficient power delivery, solid security features, and straightforward deployment to help you get networks up quickly and stay productive.

  • Powerful 8-Port PoE Deployment – Eight Gigabit Ethernet ports deliver PoE/PoE+ to connect and power IP cameras, IP phones, and wireless APs directly from the switch, with a total PoE budget of 55W to simplify wiring and reduce hardware clutter.
  • Flexible Uplink Options – Includes 2 x 1-Gigabit SFP uplink ports for fiber or copper-based backhaul, enabling scalable connections to your core network, distribution layer, or data center without sacrificing performance.
  • Layer 2+ Features for Smart Networking – Built-in Layer 2+ functionality supports VLAN segmentation, QoS for traffic prioritization (voice/video), and IGMP Snooping to optimize multicast traffic and improve network efficiency in busy environments.
  • Choose Cloud or On-Premises Management – Manage your switch via EnGenius Cloud for centralized, cloud-based administration, or use the local web UI for on-site control without relying on the internet, giving you flexible governance aligned to your IT strategy.
  • Compact, Quiet, and Ready for Small Spaces – Designed for desk, rack, or wall-mount setups in space-constrained offices and storefronts, the EWS2910FP-FIT combines a small footprint with reliable performance and energy-conscious operation to fit neatly into busy work environments.

Technical Details of EnGenius EWS2910FP-FIT

  • Ports: 8 x 10/100/1000 PoE+ ports for flexible device connectivity and power delivery
  • PoE Budget: 55W total PoE budget to power multiple PoE devices from a single switch
  • Uplink: 2 x 1G SFP uplink ports for scalable, fiber-based or copper-based backhaul
  • Management: Flexible management options with EnGenius Cloud or on-premises local web UI for control in diverse environments
  • Networking Layer: Layer 2+ switching with essential features such as VLANs, QoS, and IGMP Snooping to optimize traffic flow
  • IEEE Standards: Supports PoE/PoE+ (IEEE 802.3af/at) for compatible power delivery to a wide range of devices
  • Security and Reliability: Designed for small business use with straightforward port configuration, secure access, and reliable performance
  • Form Factor: Compact, desktop- or wall-mountable design that fits neatly in small offices and retail spaces

how to install EnGenius EWS2910FP-FIT

  • Plan your topology by identifying the location of the switch, PoE devices, and the core network. Determine which devices will be powered by PoE and which devices will use the SFP uplinks for backhaul.
  • Place the EWS2910FP-FIT on a stable surface or mount it in a rack or wall-assembly, ensuring adequate ventilation for reliable operation.
  • Connect PoE devices (such as IP cameras, phones, or APs) to the 8 PoE-enabled ports. Ensure the total PoE load does not exceed the 55W budget.
  • Connect the two SFP uplink ports to your core network or distribution switch using appropriate transceivers and cables (fiber or copper, depending on your setup).
  • Power on the switch and access the management interface. If using EnGenius Cloud, follow the cloud enrollment steps to adopt the switch; for on-premises management, use the local web UI to configure basic settings.
  • Configure networking basics such as VLANs, QoS policies to prioritize critical traffic (for example, VoIP or video), and PoE scheduling if you want to limit power to specific ports during certain times.
  • Test connectivity by confirming device power status, verifying uplink reachability, and checking switch status indicators. Save your configuration and monitor ongoing performance from your chosen management method.

Frequently asked questions

  • What is the PoE budget and how many devices can I power? The switch provides a total PoE budget of 55W, enabling you to power multiple PoE devices such as IP cameras, VoIP phones, and wireless access points, depending on their power requirements.
  • Can I manage this switch via cloud, on-premises, or both? Yes. You can manage the EWS2910FP-FIT through EnGenius Cloud for cloud-based administration or use the on-premises Web UI for local control. This flexibility supports varied IT strategies and remote management needs.
  • What network features does it support? It offers Layer 2+ functionality, including VLANs for segmenting traffic, QoS to prioritize critical services, and IGMP Snooping to optimize multicast traffic for video streams and conference applications.
  • Are the uplinks compatible with fiber networks? The switch provides 2 x 1G SFP uplinks, designed to connect to fiber or copper-based backhaul networks with the appropriate transceivers.
  • Is the EWS2910FP-FIT suitable for IP cameras and small offices? Yes. With its PoE budget and PoE+ ports, it is well-suited to powers IP cameras, APs, and other PoE devices in small to mid-size office environments while delivering scalable, manageable network connectivity.
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