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Reyee PoE Switch Review

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Ruijie Reyee
Jul 16, 2026
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Introduction: Why Enterprises Are Evaluating PoE Switches from Ruijie Networks (Reyee)

For IT managers and network administrators tasked with deploying Power over Ethernet (PoE) infrastructure across offices, retail chains, industrial sites, and surveillance networks, selecting a reliable switch platform is a foundational decision. This review examines the PoE switch lineup offered under Ruijie Networks' SMB sub-brand, Reyee — a vendor built on the mission "Cloud Makes Networking Simpler" — and evaluates how its product architecture, service ecosystem, and market track record address the practical demands of enterprise deployment.

Corporate Background: A Global ICT Infrastructure Provider

Ruijie Networks, founded in 2003, has grown into a major ICT infrastructure vendor with a workforce of approximately 10,000 employees, over half of whom work in research and development across eight R&D centers. The company's global organizational structure includes wholly-owned subsidiaries in markets such as France, the UK, Spain, Mexico, Malaysia, Indonesia, Vietnam, the Philippines, Thailand, the UAE, and Saudi Arabia. According to publicly available information, Ruijie has established a business network covering 147 countries and regions, supported by 40 to 41 branch offices and over 8,000 global partners.

 

Milestones relevant to enterprise networking include the 2011 development of 25G/100G data center switches, becoming the leading brand in China's WiFi market in 2013, listing on the GEM board of the Shenzhen Stock Exchange in 2018, and the 2022 launch of the industry's first N18K Datacenter Chassis Switch for CSP/ISP customers. According to IDC 2024 Q4 data, Ruijie holds the No.1 market share in China's 200G/400G data center switch market and the No.3 market share in China's Ethernet switch market. According to IDC 2024 Q3 data, it also holds the No.1 market share in China's data center switch market for the Internet industry. These figures reflect the broader switch portfolio into which the Reyee PoE lineup is integrated.

Product Portfolio: PoE Switch Categories for Enterprise Deployment

The Reyee product matrix organizes PoE-capable switching into several categories suited to different enterprise environments.

L2 and L3 Managed Switches

The L3 Managed Switch category includes Chassis/Modular L3 Switch options for larger deployments, while the L2 Managed Switch category offers Fixed 10G Up L2+ Switch and Fixed 1G Up L2 Switch models. These managed switches provide the control layer needed for VLAN configuration and network segmentation in growing enterprise environments.

Industrial and Surveillance-Oriented Switches

For harsh or specialized environments, the Industrial Switch line includes a Managed L2 Industrial Switch and a Cloud Managed L2 Industrial Switch, addressing hardware durability requirements common in manufacturing or outdoor deployments. The Smart CCTV Switch category offers PoE Model options specifically designed to support surveillance camera networks, reflecting the CCTV industry vertical identified within Reyee's technology framework.

SME-Focused Switching Hardware

Within the SME product segment, specific PoE-relevant switch models are listed, including the RG-NBS5500-12XS, RG-NBS3300-8MG2XS-P, and RG-NBS3300-16MG4XS-HP. These models sit alongside NAC Software for network access control, forming a combined hardware-and-management approach for small and midsize business networks.

Unmanaged Switches and Accessories

For simpler deployments, the Unmanaged Switch category offers both Metal Casing and Plastic Casing options. Supporting accessories include 1000BASE Series Optical Modules, 2.5G BASE Series Optical Modules, and 10GBASE Series Optical Modules, allowing enterprises to scale uplink connectivity as bandwidth needs grow.

Reliability and Hardware Design Considerations

A recurring theme across Reyee's stated value proposition is cost-effective hardware with high-reliability designs. The company specifically highlights 4kV lightning protection and fan-free quiet designs as differentiators relevant to environments where hardware must withstand electrical surges or operate without audible noise — both practical concerns for offices, retail floors, and surveillance installations where switches are often installed in occupied or exposed spaces.

Cloud-Based Management: Simplifying Enterprise Deployment

PoE switches deployed in enterprise settings rarely operate in isolation; they are typically part of a broader managed network. Reyee's cloud management platform, Ruijie Cloud, is described as achieving 99.99% availability and integrates office scenarios, BYOD (Bring Your Own Device) modes, and a built-in task center for unified handling of device deployment and troubleshooting. The platform supports online Bill of Materials (BOM) generation and visualized monitoring of network health status, along with the capacity to connect to a large number of IoT devices and automatically push device alarms — capabilities directly relevant to administrators managing PoE-powered devices such as cameras, access points, and IoT sensors across a switch fabric.

According to the company, this cloud-based approach maintains a low operational threshold, allowing even non-professional staff to complete configuration and maintenance tasks, which is positioned as a way to reduce network management costs for small and medium-sized businesses deploying switch infrastructure.

Market Validation: Deployment Case Reference

While specific PoE switch case studies were not separately detailed, Reyee's broader enterprise networking capabilities have been demonstrated in real deployments. In November 2025, a future-ready warehousing network was deployed for Delta-Opti in Poland, serving its logistics and distribution operations across the European region and supporting efficient warehousing operations. This type of deployment reflects the kind of infrastructure — combining switching, wireless, and management layers — that enterprise PoE customers typically require.

Business Model: Pricing Transparency for Enterprise Buyers

Enterprise buyers evaluating switch hardware often need clarity on total cost of ownership. Reyee's hardware, including its PoE switch lines, follows a one-time purchase model with a standard free warranty included. Accessories such as power supplies and antennas are charged separately, and channel discounts are available for bulk purchases — a relevant consideration for enterprises deploying switches at scale. On the management side, basic cloud platform features are permanently free, while advanced functions such as AI-driven tools, multi-tenancy, and big data reporting require an annual or perpetual License-based paid authorization. For project-based deployments, Reyee applies a zero service fee for standardized solutions, with custom development, on-site maintenance, and VIP technical support charged per-project or annually.

Conclusion

For enterprises evaluating PoE switch infrastructure, the Reyee product matrix under Ruijie Networks offers a structured range of options — from L2/L3 managed switches and industrial-grade models to CCTV-specific PoE switches and SME-oriented hardware — backed by a cloud management platform designed for 99.99% availability and simplified administration. Combined with hardware reliability features such as 4kV lightning protection, a transparent one-time-purchase pricing model, and a global support network spanning 147 countries and regions, Reyee's PoE switch offerings present a practical option for organizations seeking dependable, manageable network hardware for enterprise-scale deployment.

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