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Tenda TEG1120P-16-250W 16-Port Gigabit PoE+ Switch

SKU: THENCIXTG16P
  • 16-Port Gigabit PoE+: IEEE 802.3af/at compliant, delivering up to 30W per port within a 230W total PoE budget for a full 16-camera or access-point deployment.
  • 2 SFP Fiber + 2 Gigabit RJ45 Uplinks: Flexible copper or fiber backhaul for multi-floor and multi-building installations beyond standard Ethernet’s 100m limit.
  • 40 Gbps Non-Blocking Switching: Every port runs at full rated Gigabit speed simultaneously, even under continuous multi-camera streaming load.
  • One-Key Modes, No Configuration Needed: Standard, Priority, Extend (250m range), and VLAN modes set via front-panel toggles — plug and play, no login required.
  • Rack Mountable | GST Invoice | WhatsApp +91 9891150949

Original price was: ₹25,999.00.Current price is: ₹13,499.00. (Incl. GST)

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Description

The Tenda TEG1120P-16-250W is an 18GE+2SFP unmanaged Gigabit PoE+ switch built for CCTV installers, network integrators, and SMBs who need reliable power-and-data delivery without the complexity of a managed switch. If you are comparing network switches and PoE switches for a Delhi NCR office or a multi-camera surveillance deployment, the TEG1120P-16-250W offers 16 Gigabit PoE+ ports with a 230W PoE power budget, 2 Gigabit RJ45 uplink ports, and 2 Gigabit SFP fiber slots on a single 1U rack-mountable chassis. At Thencix in Nehru Place, we bench-test every switch’s PoE output and port negotiation before it ships, and every order includes full GST invoicing so your finance team can claim input tax credit on the purchase. With 40 Gbps of non-blocking switching capacity and support for IEEE 802.3af/at compliant devices, this switch is a straightforward, plug-and-play backbone for IP camera systems, wireless access point deployments, and VoIP phone networks across Delhi, Noida, and Gurgaon installations.

16-Port Gigabit PoE+ with 230W Power Budget

All 16 downlink ports run at full Gigabit speed (10/100/1000 Mbps) and support IEEE 802.3af/at PoE standards, automatically detecting connected powered devices and supplying the correct voltage. Each port can deliver up to 30W individually, while the switch carries a combined 230W PoE power budget across all 16 ports simultaneously. For a mixed deployment of PoE+ IP cameras (typically 6-15W each) and a couple of high-draw devices like PTZ cameras with heaters (up to 30W), this budget comfortably covers a full 16-camera installation without needing to ration power across ports. The switch automatically negotiates power delivery per device, so lower-draw devices like basic IP cameras and VoIP phones don’t consume more of the shared budget than they need.

Gigabit Uplink and SFP Fiber Connectivity

Beyond the 16 PoE downlink ports, the switch includes 2 dedicated Gigabit RJ45 uplink ports plus 2 Gigabit SFP slots for fiber connectivity — giving installers flexibility to run copper Ethernet back to a core switch or router for shorter distances, or fiber for uplinks that need to travel beyond the 100-meter copper limit. This matters for multi-floor Delhi NCR office buildings and larger warehouse or campus deployments in Noida and Gurgaon, where the switch closet on one floor needs a fiber run back to a central network rack rather than a copper cable that can’t cover the distance.

Key Features

  • 16-Port Gigabit PoE+ with 230W Budget: All 16 downlink ports run full Gigabit speed with IEEE 802.3af/at auto-detection, delivering up to 30W per port within a 230W total budget.
  • 2 SFP Fiber Slots Plus 2 Gigabit RJ45 Uplinks: Flexible uplink options for both copper and fiber backhaul, covering distances standard Ethernet cabling cannot reach.
  • 40 Gbps Non-Blocking Switching: Every port operates at full rated speed simultaneously without internal bottlenecking, even under continuous multi-camera streaming load.
  • One-Key Physical Mode Switches: Standard, Priority, Extend (250m range), and VLAN modes configured via front-panel toggles — no software or login required.
  • Rack, Wall, or Desktop Mounting: A durable 1U all-metal chassis fits organized server rooms, wall-mounted installations, and small-office desktops alike.

40 Gbps Non-Blocking Switching Capacity

The TEG1120P-16-250W provides 40 Gbps of switching capacity with non-blocking, line-speed forwarding across all 18 Gigabit Ethernet ports plus the 2 SFP slots. In practical terms, this means every port can operate at its full rated Gigabit speed simultaneously without the switch’s internal fabric becoming a bottleneck — relevant for busy CCTV installations where multiple 4K IP cameras are streaming continuously, or offices running VoIP alongside general data traffic on the same switch.

One-Key Operating Modes for Simplified Deployment

As an unmanaged switch, the TEG1120P-16-250W skips the web-based configuration interface entirely in favor of physical one-key mode switches on the front panel: Standard, Priority, Extend, and VLAN. Extend Mode stretches PoE and data transmission on ports 9-16 up to 250 meters (versus the standard 100-meter Ethernet limit), though data speed on those extended-range ports drops to 10 Mbps — a worthwhile trade-off for a security camera mounted at the far end of a warehouse or parking lot where running additional cabling infrastructure isn’t practical. VLAN Mode isolates PoE ports 1-16 from each other while maintaining their connection to the uplink ports, which contains broadcast traffic and improves security by preventing one compromised camera or device from seeing traffic from others on the same switch. Priority Mode elevates specific ports for latency-sensitive traffic. Because these are physical toggle switches rather than software settings, installers can configure the switch in seconds without a laptop, a login screen, or IT staff on site — a genuine time-saver for CCTV installers doing multiple site visits in a single day.

Rack, Wall, and Desktop Mounting Flexibility

The switch ships in a standard 19-inch, 1U metal chassis (17.3″ x 7″ x 1.7″) that supports three mounting options: rack mounting for organized server rooms and network cabinets, wall mounting for space-constrained installations, and desktop placement for smaller offices without a rack. The all-metal construction handles heat dissipation from the PoE circuitry better than a plastic-bodied switch, which matters for a device running 16 ports at meaningful power draw continuously — a common failure point on cheaper unmanaged switches is heat-related PoE port degradation over a year or two of continuous operation.

Calculating Your PoE Power Budget

Sizing a PoE switch correctly means adding up the actual power draw of every device you plan to connect, not just counting ports. A standard fixed-lens IP camera typically draws 6-9W, a PTZ camera without a heater draws 10-15W, and a PTZ camera with an integrated heater for outdoor winter use can draw up to 30W at the standard’s maximum. A basic PoE VoIP phone draws roughly 5-7W, while a WiFi 6 access point typically sits in the 15-20W range. For a mixed installation of, say, 10 standard IP cameras (roughly 80W), 4 PTZ cameras without heaters (roughly 50W), and 2 access points (roughly 35W), total draw comes to around 165W — comfortably within this switch’s 230W budget with headroom to spare. Installers who skip this calculation and simply assume “16 ports means 16 devices” sometimes discover mid-installation that a few high-draw PTZ units have exceeded the switch’s total budget, causing intermittent power drops on lower-priority ports. Thencix’s pre-sales team can run this calculation with you before you order — WhatsApp +91 9891150949 with your device list.

Tenda TEG1120P-16-250W Versus Comparable 16-Port PoE Switches

Within the 16-port Gigabit PoE+ switch category sold in India, buyers typically compare total PoE budget, uplink options, and whether the switch is managed or unmanaged. Switches in this class generally fall into two power tiers: a lower-budget tier around 120-150W total, sufficient for a small number of standard cameras, and a higher-budget tier around 230-250W like this Tenda model, which comfortably covers a full 16-camera deployment including a few higher-draw PTZ units. The addition of 2 dedicated SFP fiber slots alongside 2 Gigabit RJ45 uplinks is also a differentiator — some competing switches in this port count and price range include only RJ45 uplinks without a fiber option, which becomes a limitation the moment an installation needs to bridge a distance beyond standard copper Ethernet’s 100-meter limit. For installers who know they’ll never need fiber uplink, a lower-budget unmanaged switch may be adequate and less expensive; for anyone planning a multi-building or multi-floor deployment where fiber backhaul is even a possibility down the line, having the SFP slots built in from day one avoids a switch replacement later.

Ideal Use Cases for Indian Installations

CCTV and IP Camera Deployments: With a 230W PoE budget across 16 ports, this switch handles a full 16-camera IP surveillance system for a retail store, warehouse, or office in Delhi NCR, pairing well with an NVR connected through one of the two Gigabit uplink ports.

Multi-Floor Office Networks: A Gurgaon or Noida office spanning multiple floors can use the SFP fiber uplinks to connect floor-level switches back to a central network rack, while the 16 PoE ports power VoIP phones and wireless access points without separate power adapters cluttering each desk.

Warehouse and Perimeter Surveillance: Extend Mode’s 250-meter range on ports 9-16 suits large warehouse floors or outdoor perimeter cameras where running standard 100-meter Ethernet cable back to a central switch isn’t feasible, letting installers avoid adding a second switch or a fiber media converter just to cover distance.

Hotels and Educational Campuses: VLAN Mode’s automatic port isolation is a practical fit for hotels and schools deploying access points or cameras across many rooms, where keeping each connected device’s traffic separated improves both security and network stability without needing a managed switch’s added cost and configuration overhead. Every unit ships from Thencix with the GST invoice required for business and institutional purchases, so procurement teams can claim input tax credit on the order.

Technical Specifications

Model Number Tenda TEG1120P-16-250W
Port Configuration 16x Gigabit PoE+ ports, 2x Gigabit RJ45 uplink, 2x Gigabit SFP slots
PoE Standard IEEE 802.3af/at, auto-detects powered devices
PoE Power Budget 230W total, up to 30W per port
Switch Type Unmanaged, plug and play
Switching Capacity 40 Gbps, non-blocking line-speed forwarding
Operating Modes Standard, Priority, Extend (up to 250m on ports 9-16), VLAN (one-key physical switches)
Mounting 19-inch rack mount, wall mount, or desktop (1U)
Dimensions 17.3″ x 7″ x 1.7″ (1U metal chassis)
Construction Sturdy metal housing for heat dissipation and durability
Compliance RoHS compliant
Warranty 1-Year Tenda Warranty (verify current term on box/invoice at purchase)

Package Contents

  • 1x Tenda TEG1120P-16-250W switch
  • Power cable (India-compatible)
  • Rack mounting brackets and screws
  • Quick Installation Guide
  • NOT INCLUDED: SFP fiber modules, Ethernet patch cables, NVR or IP cameras

Cross-sell note: Deploying IP cameras on this switch? Thencix stocks compatible NVRs and PoE-powered IP cameras for a complete surveillance setup in one order.

Why Buy the Tenda TEG1120P-16-250W From Thencix

  • Bench-Tested Before Dispatch: Every unit’s PoE output and port negotiation is verified before it leaves our Nehru Place warehouse.
  • GST Invoice for Input Tax Credit: Every order includes a proper GST bill so your business accounting and ITC claims go through without follow-up paperwork.
  • Same-Day Dispatch from Nehru Place: Orders confirmed before 3 PM ship same day to Delhi, Noida, Gurgaon, and Faridabad.
  • Pre-Sales Sizing Support: Not sure whether the 230W PoE budget covers your camera count? WhatsApp +91 9891150949 and our team will help you calculate total power draw before you order.

Tenda TEG1120P-16-250W Price India — Frequently Asked Questions

Tenda TEG1120P-16-250W price in India

Pricing varies with current Tenda India distribution rates and order quantity. WhatsApp +91 9891150949 for the latest quote along with GST invoicing for business purchases.

Number of IP cameras this switch can power

With a 230W total PoE budget across 16 ports, this switch comfortably powers 16 standard IP cameras (typically 6-15W each). For higher-draw PTZ cameras with heaters (up to 30W), total camera count may need to be calculated against the 230W ceiling.

Managed versus unmanaged switch configuration

This is an unmanaged switch with no web interface or login required. Configuration is done through physical one-key mode switches (Standard, Priority, Extend, VLAN) on the front panel, making it plug-and-play for installers without networking expertise on site.

Extend Mode range and speed trade-off

Extend Mode on ports 9-16 stretches PoE and data transmission up to 250 meters, beyond the standard 100-meter Ethernet limit. Data speed on those ports drops to 10 Mbps in Extend Mode, which is generally sufficient for standard-resolution IP camera streams but worth checking against high-resolution camera bandwidth requirements.

SFP module compatibility and sourcing

SFP fiber modules are not included and must be purchased separately based on your fiber run distance and single-mode or multi-mode requirement. Thencix can recommend compatible SFP modules — WhatsApp +91 9891150949 with your fiber run details.

Warranty period and claim process

This switch carries a Tenda manufacturer warranty; exact term should be confirmed on the box or invoice at time of purchase. Keep the GST invoice from Thencix on file, since it is required to register any warranty claim.

Bulk orders for CCTV installers and system integrators

Thencix supplies multi-unit orders for CCTV installers, system integrators, and offices with GST invoicing on every order. WhatsApp +91 9891150949 with your quantity requirements for a bulk quote.

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