The CSS610-8P-2S+IN is a compact and cost-effective Gigabit PoE smart switch designed for small business, surveillance, and enterprise edge deployments that require both PoE power and high-speed fiber uplinks. It features eight Gigabit Ethernet PoE out ports and two 10G SFP+ ports, delivering flexible connectivity for IP cameras, access points, and edge devices while supporting fast aggregation and uplink connections.
Running SwOS, MikroTik’s lightweight, web-based switch operating system, the CSS610-8P-2S+IN allows simple configuration of VLANs, port isolation, bandwidth control, and traffic monitoring without the complexity of routing features. Its compact desktop form factor makes it ideal for offices, IDFs, security closets, and space-constrained installations.
The switch can be powered using the included external power adapter and is designed to simplify PoE deployments by eliminating the need for separate injectors.
MikroTik is a global networking brand that manufactures routers, switches, wireless, Access Point, fiber, and LTE networking equipment. Its products are widely used by ISPs, enterprises, and system integrators for building scalable, high-performance networks.
Yes. MikroTik supports advanced routing protocols including BGP, OSPF, MPLS, VLANs, and VPN technologies, making it suitable for ISP, enterprise, and complex network environments.
MikroTik products are available through authorized distributors. North American Cable (NACE) supplies genuine MikroTik equipment with reliable availability and distributor-level support for professional network deployments.
Yes. MikroTik is widely used for wireless and fiber deployments, offering indoor and outdoor access points, fiber switches, SFP/SFP+ modules, and high-capacity routing solutions for scalable networks.
Yes. MikroTik is designed to integrate easily with existing network infrastructure. It supports standard networking protocols, VLANs, routing, fiber and Ethernet connections, allowing it to work seamlessly alongside equipment from other vendors in enterprise, ISP, wireless, and fiber networks.