Enterprise and Industrial 16-Port Gigabit Switches

Lanmus 16-port switches are constructed for networks that have outgrown a small office setup. They provide additional ports needed to connect more cameras, get entry to points, and workstations, all while maintaining gigabit performance and PoE power delivery to every device that desires it. With options that consist of 10G fiber uplinks, Layer 3 routing, and more potent safety controls, Lanmus’s 16-port switches assist mid-sized agencies and business sites in scaling up without adding more complexity to daily control.

UP TO

240W

PoE Budget

SUPPORTS

16 Ports

Scalable Connectivity

OPTIONS

3 Models

For Every Deployment

8 Port Stacked

COMPLETE LINEUP

3 Models for Every Edge Network

OVERVIEW

What is an 16-port switch?

What Is A 16 Port Switch

A 16-port switch is a networking device that connects up to 16 devices in the same network. Once it’s fully powered on, it takes care of forwarding data among every linked device, so network traffic reaches its destination efficiently without everybody having to step in.

 

Compared to an 8-port switch, a 16-port model offers you lots of extra room to work with. It’s a practical upgrade that fits evidently once a network starts with greater workstations, cameras, or access points than a smaller switch can handle. Like the rest of the Lanmus lineup, it comes in a few one-of-a-kind configurations relying on how a lot control you need over the community.

SWITCH TYPE

Unmanaged & Industrial Managed PoE Switches

CONFIGURATION

Plug-and-play to Layer 3 managed

DEPLOYMENT SIZE

Medium networks

TECHNICAL COMPLEXITY

Basic to advanced

BEST FOR

CCTV, offices, warehouses & factories

OPERATION

Plug-and-play or managed

POE SUPPORT

IP cameras, APs, VoIP & industrial devices

COMMON ENVIRONMENTS

Offices, CCTV rooms, warehouses & industrial sites

AVAILABLE MODELS

3 available models

UPLINK OPTIONS

Fiber, SFP & Gigabit uplinks

01 – THE LINEUP

Three switches. Every edge scenario.

Three 16-port switches. Reliable 16-Port Connectivity – Available in Gigabit, Fast Ethernet, managed, unmanaged, and industrial models.

01 / MOST POPULAR

LM-1621FUGP

Gigabit Unmanaged PoE

Lm-1621Fugp-Whole

Speed

10/100/1000M

Ports

2xGE + 1xSFP

PoE budget

260W

Capacity

36Gbps

Mount

1U Rackmount

02 / BEST VALUE

LM1604FMGP-IL2+

Industrial L2+ PoE

Lm1604Fmgp-Il2+

Speed

10/100/1000M

Ports

4 x SFP

PoE budget

450W

Capacity

40 Gbps

Mount

1U Rackmount

03 / HIGH PERFORMANCE

LM-1608C4XMGP-IL3

Industrial Layer 3 PoE

Lm-1608C4Xmgp-Il3

Speed

10/100/1000M

Ports

4 x 10G SFP+

PoE budget

450W

Capacity

128Gbps

Mount

1U Rackmount

02 – THE THINKING

Engineered for the edge of your network.

When Should You Use a 16 Port Switch?

A 16-port switch is the proper call once an 8-port unit can't keep up anymore, but a 24 or 48-port switch would be greater than you really need. It's a natural step up for networks that can be developing, however, still fairly contained.

Common Use Cases:

When Should You Use A 16 Port Switch

Available LANMUS 16-Port Switch Models

Lanmus gives three 16-port switches, every constructed for a distinct factor in a network's boom. From a simple plug-and-play unmanaged switch to a fully routed commercial unit, there may be a model to match where your community is headed.

LM-1621FUGP: A fashionable unmanaged 16-port gigabit PoE switch with 2 gigabit uplink ports and 1 SFP fiber port. It runs on a 260W energy budget and works straight out of the container, making it a solid choice for workplaces, retail spaces, and CCTV setups that want more ports without any configuration concerns.

LM1604FMGP-IL2+: A 16-port controlled switch constructed for industrial environments, with sixteen PoE ports and four SFP uplink ports supported by means of a 450W power budget. It offers administrators Layer 2 management functions like VLANs and QoS, so visitors may be prepared and prioritized even in harder situations.

LM-1608C4XMGP-IL3: An industrial Layer three managed switch with sixteen gigabit PoE ports and four x 10G SFP+ uplinks. With a 450W energy price range and routing constructed in, it's made for distribution level networking in factories, warehouses, and larger websites in which data needs to move easily among exclusive components of the community.

Available Lanmus 16 Port Switch Models

3 Models

Unmanaged & Industrial

PoE+ Support

Up to 30W per port

Fiber Uplinks

SFP connectivity

240W PoE

Total power budget

03 – SIDE BY SIDE

Technical specification matrix

Attribute

MOST POPULAR

LM-1621FUGP

BEST VALUE

LM1604FMGP-IL2+

HIGH-PERFORMANCE

LM-1608C4XMGP-IL3

Management class

Unmanaged

Managed

Managed

Port Speed

10/100/1000M

10/100/1000M

10/100/1000M

Uplink Ports

2xGE + 1xSFP

4 x SFP

4 x 10G SFP+

PoE Power Budget

260W

450W

450W

Switching Capacity

36 Gbps

40 Gbps

128 Gbps

Mounting

1U Rackmount

1U Rackmount

1U Rackmount

Family

Standard

Industrial Managed

Industrial Managed

WHY LANMUS

Why choose LANMUS 16-port switches.

04 – QUESTIONS

Everything teams ask before they deploy.

Yes, many Lanmus 16-port enterprise switches, such as the LM-1621FUGP, are designed with standard 19-inch dimensions for clean rackmount installations. These models ship with detachable rack-mount ears and hardware, allowing them to be easily installed in server closets, retail IT backrooms, or standard data center enclosures.

High-speed 10G SFP+ uplink ports provide up to 10 Gbps of bandwidth, allowing the 16-port switch to connect back to the core network without creating a bottleneck. This is especially important in high-density environments where multiple devices on the switch are accessing external servers, storage units, or the internet simultaneously.

Yes, Lanmus 16-port managed switches, such as the LM-1608C4XMGP-IL3, support Link Aggregation Control Protocol (LACP). LACP allows administrators to combine multiple physical ports into a single logical channel, multiplying the available bandwidth and providing automatic link redundancy if one of the cables fails.

Fanless switches, like the LM-1621FUGP, rely on passive thermal design to stay cool. They use high-efficiency aluminum heat sinks and durable metal casings to dissipate heat away from internal components without needing mechanical fans. This design allows the switch to operate in complete silence, removes a common point of hardware failure, and makes the switch highly resistant to dust and debris.

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