VIVOTEK AW-GEV-264A series is comprised of the AW-GEV-264A-185 and AW-GEV-264A-370, which support a 185 Watt power supply and 370 Watt power supply respectively
The AW-GEV-264A series adopts a unique graphic management approach

VIVOTEK is pleased to announce the launch of its AW-GEV-264A series, the world’s first L2 PoE Gigabit switches with IP surveillance management functions. The AW-GEV-264A series, referred to as the VivoCam PoE switch, is a 24-port managed L2 PoE Gigabit switch. In addition to comprehensive features of a L2 PoE Gigabit switch, the AW-GEV-264A is easy to manage, configure, and monitor VIVOTEK IP cameras, video servers, NVRs and central management software.

Tim Su, Director, Marketing Division, VIVOTEK, stated, “As a total solution provider, VIVOTEK has accumulated profound expertise in surveillance system implementation and provided the market with our comprehensive product offerings. Based on innovative spirit and design talent, VIVOTEK adds several unique and exclusive features to the existing capabilities of the L2 Protocol and creates the VivoCam PoE switch product line, allowing users to discover all VIVOTEK devices and deploy a surveillance network topology automatically. Today, we are pleased to be the first in the market to launch PoE switches with IP surveillance management functions, reaffirming VIVOTEK’s leading position in the industry. In order to make the surveillance system management easier and more intuitive for users, we will keep bolstering our VivoCam PoE switch product line in the future.”

The AW-GEV-264A series is comprised of the AW-GEV-264A-185 and AW-GEV-264A-370, which support a 185 Watt power supply and 370 Watt power supply respectively. The AW-GEV-264A series adopts a unique graphic management approach, enabling users to view the entire surveillance system structure and device conditions by either topology or floor plan. Moreover, users can also map their outdoor surveillance application via Google map. In addition to this unique graphic management, the AW-GEV-264A series offers troubleshooting and traffic monitoring functions, helping the user to clarify connection problems or device issues. The backup function for the IP camera configuration files is another important design, facilitating the batch reboot and restoration of camera devices. With all of these features and more, the AW-GEV-264A series is the best PoE solution for managing VIVOTEK cluster network surveillance devices.

In order to enhance efficiency of surveillance system implementation and create a more robust system for global clients, VIVOTEK has started offering comprehensive Power-over-Ethernet (PoE) solutions from commercial to industrial applications. The commercial series includes a wide range of managed PoE switches, unmanaged PoE switches, PoE extenders, and PoE injectors while the industrial series includes industrial PoE switches and industrial media converters. VIVOTEK is attending Intersec Dubai during January 18th – 20th, 2015. The AW-GEV-264A series will be demonstrated live on-site. VIVOTEK invites to visit its team at stand, No. S1-K26.

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