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Installation Guide

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Link/Act

Package Content: 

the Reverse PoE Switch, Installation Guide, DC Power Cable (0.3 m)

Connection

8-Port Gigabit Managed Reverse PoE Switch

Link/Act (Green) 

 

On:

 Running at 10/100/1000 Mbps 

Off:

 No device is linked to the 

corresponding port 

Flashing:

Transmitting or receiving data

Configuration

The switch is plug and play. To configure the switch, you can use the Web-based 

GUI or the configuration utility. 

The utility is only supported on Windows now.

Using the Configuration Utility

1. Go to https://www.tp-link.com/support and search the model number of your 

switch.  Download  the 

Easy  Smart  Configuration  Utility

 

from  the  product 

Support 

web page on your PC.

Using the Web-based GUI

Note

: If the switch gets a new IP address from the DHCP server, your connection to 

the switch will be lost. Enter the new IP address in your browser to access the 

switch again. 

1.

Find out the IP address of the switch.

By default, the switch receives an IP addess from a DHCP server (or a router 

that functions as a DHCP server) in your network. You can find out this IP 

address on the DHCP server.

If the switch cannot receive an IP address from a DHCP server, it uses the 

static IP address of 

192.168.0.1

, with a subnet mask of 

255.255.255.0

.

2.

Configure IP address on your PC to make sure the switch and PC are in the 

same subnet.

If the switch uses an IP address assigned by a DHCP server, set your PC to 

obtain an IP address automatically from the DHCP server.

If  the  switch  uses 

192.168.0.1

  as  the  IP  address,  configure  your  PC’s  IP 

address as 

192.168.0.x

 

(”x”  ranges  from  2  to  254),  and  subnet  mask  as 

255.255.255.0

.

Launch a web browser on your PC, enter the IP address of the switch in the 

address  bar  and  press 

Enter

.  Log  in  with 

admin 

as  both  user  name  and 

password. 

3.

Now  you  can  configure  the  switch  using  the  Web-based  GUI.  For  further 

information, refer to the 

User Guide

Go to https://www.tp-link.com/support, search the model number of your switch, 

and you can find this guide on the product 

Support 

web page.

Now  you  can  configure  the  switch  using  the  configuration  utility.  For  further 

information, refer to the 

Easy Smart Configuration Utility User Guide

.

Go to https://www.tp-link.com/support, search the model number of your switch, 

and you can find this guide on the product 

Support 

web page.

Double click the icon      on the desktop, and the 

utility  Home  page  will  display  a  list  of  TP-Link 

switches on the local network.

3.

2. Decompress the downloaded file, run the 

installation wizard and follow the prompts to install 

the 

Easy Smart Configuration Utility

.

4.

If the switch uses an IP address assigned by a 

DHCP  server,  set  your  PC  to  obtain  an  IP 

address automatically from the DHCP server.

If the switch uses 

192.168.0.1

 as the IP address, 

configure  your  PC’s  IP  address  as 

192.168.0.x

 

(”x” ranges from 2 to 254), and subnet mask as 

255.255.255.0

.

Click       to find out IP parameters of the switch.

Double click the switch that you want to configure. 

Log in with 

admin 

as both 

user name and password. 

5.

User

LAN IN

PWR

DC 

Data+Power In

PoE Injector

(24/48 VDC) 

User

. . . . . .

Data+Power Out

DC out

LAN IN

PWR

DC 

1

2

Note:

1. DC out is a power output port,do not connect it to any power source.

2. Set the required voltage of the powered device before connection. 

Power

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