Hi! Thanks for the question. 1. If you mean a regular Ethernet port, it depends on the different switches and usage scenarios. Most of our products (such as SWR608G in this video) support auto-MDIX for the Uplink port, which makes it no different from a regular Ethernet port. If the switch does not support auto-MDIX, then you need to consider whether to choose a crossover cable or a straight through cable according to the different Uplink devices; 2. If "the normal port" means a PoE port, it needs to be used with our PoE Injector. You can find our BT90W 1000Mbps/2.5G PoE Injector at the following link: linovision.com/products/single-port-bt90w-poe-injector-1000mbps-2-5g-super-high-speed-transmission?_pos=1&_psq=POE-IN9001&_ss=e&_v=1.0
Cloud Managed PoE Switch, the future of lite version of Managed PoE Switch, Good video.
You nailed it.
please is there any way to make the uplink port working as the normal port
Hi! Thanks for the question.
1. If you mean a regular Ethernet port, it depends on the different switches and usage scenarios. Most of our products (such as SWR608G in this video) support auto-MDIX for the Uplink port, which makes it no different from a regular Ethernet port. If the switch does not support auto-MDIX, then you need to consider whether to choose a crossover cable or a straight through cable according to the different Uplink devices;
2. If "the normal port" means a PoE port, it needs to be used with our PoE Injector. You can find our BT90W 1000Mbps/2.5G PoE Injector at the following link: linovision.com/products/single-port-bt90w-poe-injector-1000mbps-2-5g-super-high-speed-transmission?_pos=1&_psq=POE-IN9001&_ss=e&_v=1.0