
Cambium cnMatrix 52P PoE Switch EX2052-P
52-port managed PoE switch with cloud management via cnMaestro, designed for large enterprise networks and high-density deployments.
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The Cambium cnMatrix EX2052-P is a high-capacity 52-port Gigabit Ethernet PoE managed switch designed for large-scale enterprise, ISP, campus, hospitality, and high-density network environments. It delivers advanced switching performance, reliable power distribution, and intelligent cloud-based management through Cambium’s cnMaestro platform.
With 52 Gigabit Ethernet ports and PoE support, the EX2052-P is capable of powering a large number of network devices such as Wi-Fi access points, IP surveillance cameras, VoIP phones, and IoT endpoints. This makes it ideal for large infrastructures requiring centralized data and power delivery across extensive deployments.
The switch integrates seamlessly with cnMaestro for unified cloud management, allowing administrators to configure, monitor, and troubleshoot networks remotely. It supports advanced Layer 2 features including VLAN segmentation, QoS traffic prioritization, link aggregation, and access control policies to ensure secure and optimized network performance.
Designed for enterprise-grade reliability, the EX2052-P is suitable for demanding environments such as universities, hotels, corporate campuses, hospitals, and ISP core access networks. Its intelligent automation capabilities reduce operational complexity while improving efficiency and network uptime.
The cnMatrix EX2052-P is built for scalability and high-density deployments, making it an excellent choice for organizations expanding their network infrastructure.
Key Features:
- 52 × Gigabit Ethernet ports
- PoE support for powering APs, IP cameras, VoIP phones, and IoT devices
- Cloud-managed via Cambium cnMaestro
- Advanced Layer 2 switching features (VLAN, QoS, ACLs)
- Zero-touch provisioning for fast deployment
- High-capacity enterprise-grade performance
- Intelligent automation and network optimization
- Ideal for large enterprise, campus, and ISP deployments


