- Dahua DH-S3006-4ET-36 4-Port 10/100Mbps Unmanaged PoE Switch: The Compact, No-Fuss Power Solution for Small IP Camera DeploymentsNot every surveillance project needs a rack-mounted managed switch with a web interface and a VLAN configuration guide. Sometimes you just need four cameras running cleanly, powered reliably, and connected without a single wasted hour on network setup. That’s exactly the problem the Dahua DH-S3006-4ET-36 4-Port 10/100Mbps Unmanaged PoE Switch was designed to solve — and it does so with a level of simplicity and reliability that makes it a genuine go-to choice for small installations across Bangladesh.Think about the most common security projects in the local market: a small pharmacy in Mirpur wanting cameras at the entrance and dispensing counter, a three-room office in Dhanmondi adding basic CCTV coverage, a residential apartment in Bashundhara installing cameras at the gate and stairwell. None of these projects need enterprise-grade switching hardware. What they need is a compact, affordable PoE switch that powers the cameras, passes the data to the NVR, and keeps working reliably for years without requiring a single configuration change.The DH-S3006-4ET-36 delivers exactly that. Four PoE-capable ports handle your cameras, two uplink ports connect to your NVR or router, and the entire unit runs on a 36W power budget that comfortably covers most standard IP camera setups in this size range. Plug it in, connect your devices, and the system is live — no login page, no firmware update required, no network knowledge needed on-site.What genuinely sets this model apart for Bangladesh’s installation market is the built-in Extend mode, which pushes the standard 100-meter Ethernet distance limit out to 250 meters at 10Mbps. For properties where camera runs are longer than expected — a shophouse with a deep back storage area, a ground-floor office with cameras covering an outdoor parking space — that extra range can be the difference between a clean single-switch installation and an unnecessarily complicated two-switch setup.Dahua DH-S3006-4ET-36 SpecificationsSpecificationDetailsModelDH-S3006-4ET-36Total Ports6PoE Ports4 × 10/100M RJ45 (PoE/PoE )Uplink Ports2 × 10/100M RJ45 (non-PoE)PoE StandardIEEE 802.3af / IEEE 802.3atTotal PoE Power Budget36WMax PoE Per Port15.4W (PoE) / 30W (PoE )Switching Capacity1.2GbpsForwarding Rate0.893MppsMAC Address Table1KTransmission ModeStore-and-forwardNetwork StandardIEEE 802.3, 802.3uCable TypeCat5e or aboveMax Cable Distance100m (standard) / 250m (Extend mode)Extend ModeSupports 10Mbps transmission at 250mPower InputAC 100–240V, 50/60HzPower ConsumptionMax 42WOperating Temperature-10°C to 55°CStorage Temperature-40°C to 70°CHumidity5%–90% RH (non-condensing)Dimensions170 × 90 × 27mmWeightApprox. 0.35kgMountingDesktop / Wall-mountRead MoreWhy You Should Buy the Dahua DH-S3006-4ET-36Purpose-Built for Small Surveillance Deployments That Need Reliability, Not Complexity — For 2-to-4 camera installations — which represent the vast majority of small business and residential security projects across Bangladesh — this switch hits the practical sweet spot perfectly. The 36W power budget comfortably supports four standard IP cameras simultaneously, the zero-configuration plug-and-play design means any installer can have the system live within minutes of arrival, and the compact desktop footprint fits neatly inside a small NVR cabinet or on a shelf without consuming valuable space. There’s no feature bloat, no unnecessary cost, and no ongoing management overhead — just clean, dependable PoE delivery for the exact scale of project it was built for.250-Meter Extended Range Eliminates the Need for Additional Switches on Longer Cable Runs — Bangladesh’s older commercial buildings and shophouses often have awkward layouts where camera-to-switch distances regularly exceed the standard 100-meter Ethernet limit — especially when cables need to run through walls, across ceilings, and down stairwells to reach a centrally located NVR. The DH-S3006-4ET-36’s Extend mode addresses this directly by supporting 10Mbps data transmission at up to 250 meters over standard Cat5e cable, removing the need for signal repeaters or a second switch that would otherwise add cost and complexity to a project that should be straightforward.Universal PoE Compatibility Makes It the Ideal Multi-Brand Installation Tool — Security installers across Dhaka, Chittagong, and Sylhet rarely work with a single camera brand on every project. Clients have existing Hikvision cameras, new CP Plus devices, Dahua NVRs, and occasionally mixed ecosystems that need to coexist on the same network. Since the DH-S3006-4ET-36 is fully IEEE 802.3af/at compliant, it powers and connects any PoE-compatible device regardless of manufacturer — giving installers a single reliable switch model they can confidently spec into virtually any small project without compatibility concerns.Frequently Asked QuestionsQ1: What is the price of the Dahua DH-S3006-4ET-36 in Bangladesh?The Dahua DH-S3006-4ET-36 4-Port PoE Switch is typically available in Bangladesh within a price range of BDT 2,000 to BDT 3,500 depending on the authorized dealer, warranty terms, and regional availability — purchasing from a verified Dahua distributor in Dhaka or Chittagong guarantees product authenticity and proper after-sales support.Q2: Can the DH-S3006-4ET-36 power four IP cameras at the same time without issues?Yes, provided the total combined power draw of all connected cameras stays within the 36W budget. Most standard 2MP fixed IP cameras from Dahua, Hikvision, or similar brands consume between 5W and 10W per unit — meaning four such cameras would draw roughly 20W to 40W in total. For typical small deployments using budget-to-mid-range cameras across Bangladesh, four cameras running simultaneously is well within the switch’s capacity. However, if you’re connecting higher-power devices like PTZ cameras or cameras with built-in heaters, calculate your total wattage carefully before committing to this model, as exceeding the 36W ceiling will cause inconsistent power delivery across ports.Q3: What is the difference between the Dahua DH-S3006-4ET-36 and the DH-S3010-8ET2ET-60?The two switches serve the same core purpose but are sized for different deployment scales. The DH-S3006-4ET-36 offers 4 PoE ports and a 36W power budget, making it ideal for small 2-to-4 camera installations in shops, small offices, and residential properties. The DH-S3010-8ET2ET-60 doubles the PoE port count to 8 and raises the power budget to 60W, making it better suited for medium-scale deployments of 5 to 8 cameras in larger offices, warehouses, or commercial complexes. Both share the same plug-and-play design and 250-meter Extend mode — the right choice simply depends on how many cameras your specific project requires.CCTV CameraDahua S3010-8GT-60 10-Port Unmanaged Desktop Gigabit Switch with 8-Port PoE
CD - THE BELFAST SESSIONS
This, our latest collection of songs, was recorded at RedBox Studios in Belfast. We’ve wanted to record there for awhile now and finally the timing was right for all. Dónal O’Connor one of the owners, produced it with expertise, poise, patience and not a few threats, the main one being “no more Guinness till youse get this track right.” Inspirational words indeed! He was somehow able to corral us and steer us in the right direction on each song. I’m sure he’d love to work with us again – maybe! We had a great time all together recording there, and hopefully dear fans you’ll enjoy listening. In these uncertain times remember, music hath charms to soothe a savage breast. I think that was a quote from Paul McCartney, or possibly Bob Dylan. Enjoy!
The Belfast Sessions (2025)
Track Listing:
- BOYS OF BELFAST
- BELFAST BOOZELEERS
- DOWN BY THE LAGAN SIDE
- IRISH NAVIES
- MY BELFAST LOVE
- A NIGHT IN BUSHMILLS
- NO DOUBT ABOUT IT
- I’LL TELL YOU BOYS IT’S WHISKEY
- PRODIGAL SON
- NEW LINE TO DUBLIN
- PADDY’S DREAM
- SONG FOR BELFAST
- DAYTRIP TO BELFAST



