POE Stopped working on some ports?A Complete Guide to the Techage 8CH PoE NVR
If you’re using a Techage 8CH PoE NVR and suddenly notice that one or two PoE ports are no longer powering cameras, don’t panic. This is a common issue in PoE-based security systems — and in most cases, it’s fixable without replacing the entire unit.
In this guide, we’ll explain:
- Why PoE ports stop working
- The most common causes
- How to troubleshoot step by step
- When to use an external PoE switch
- How to prevent it in the future
This applies to most 8-channel PoE NVR systems, including wired IP camera systems, plug-and-play NVR kits, and 4K PoE surveillance systems.
Understanding How an 8CH PoE NVR Works
A PoE NVR (Power over Ethernet Network Video Recorder) combines:
- Video recording
- Network switching
- PoE power supply
In an 8-channel system, each PoE port supplies both:
- Power to the IP camera
- Data transmission to the recorder
However, the total PoE power budget is limited. That’s where issues can begin.
Top Reasons PoE Ports Stop Working
PoE Power Overload (Most Common Cause)
Every 8CH PoE NVR has a fixed total PoE power budget.
If your system includes:
- 8MP / 4K PoE cameras
- PTZ cameras
- Dual-light or color night vision
- Infrared LEDs running at night
The system may be running near maximum load for long periods.
Over time, individual ports may enter protection mode or weaken due to continuous high power draw.
Symptoms:
- One or two cameras go offline
- Cameras don’t power on
- Ports work temporarily after reboot
This is especially common in 4K PoE security camera systems with advanced features.
Network Cable or RJ45 Connector Issues
PoE systems are highly sensitive to cable quality.
Common problems include:
- Damaged Ethernet cables
- Poor crimping
- Water intrusion (outdoor cameras)
- Long cable runs exceeding 100 meters
If the NVR detects unstable voltage or short-circuit risk, it will automatically cut power to that port.
This safety mechanism protects the internal PoE module.
Lightning, Static, or Voltage Surges
Outdoor surveillance systems are vulnerable to:
- Lightning strikes
- Power fluctuations
- Electrical surges
Even with built-in surge protection, individual PoE ports can fail while the rest of the NVR continues working normally.
This is often seen in outdoor IP camera systems and commercial CCTV installations.
Overheating & Long-Term Load Stress
Poor ventilation can shorten the lifespan of PoE modules.
If the NVR:
- Is installed in a closed cabinet
- Has limited airflow
- Runs 24/7 at high load
Heat buildup may weaken specific PoE channels over time.
A Faulty Camera Causing Port Shutdown
Sometimes the issue isn’t the NVR.
A defective IP camera can:
- Short circuit
- Draw abnormal current
- Trigger port protection
If a specific camera causes multiple ports to fail when connected, the camera itself may be the problem.
Step-by-Step Troubleshooting Guide
Before assuming hardware damage, try this:
✅ Step 1: Swap Cameras
Move a working camera to the suspected bad port.
If it doesn’t power on → likely port issue
If it works → original camera may be faulty
✅ Step 2: Replace Ethernet Cable
Test using a known good cable.
✅ Step 3: Check PoE Power Load
Disconnect some cameras and reboot the NVR.
If ports temporarily recover, the system may be overloaded.
✅ Step 4: Test with External PoE Switch
Connect cameras to a separate PoE switch, then link the switch to the NVR’s LAN port.
This bypasses internal PoE ports entirely.
The Smart Upgrade: Use an External PoE Switch
Many installers now prefer:
Cameras → PoE Switch → NVR LAN Port
Benefits:
- Reduces stress on internal PoE module
- Improves long-term reliability
- Easier expansion
- Better power management
In fact, this setup is increasingly popular in 2026 for scalable wired security camera systems.
Is the Whole NVR Damaged?
Not necessarily.
If:
- Other channels record normally
- Playback works
- Network functions are stable
Then the issue is usually limited to individual PoE ports — not the recording board itself.
Your Techage 8CH PoE NVR can still function perfectly with an external PoE switch.
How to Prevent PoE Port Failure
- To improve system longevity:
✔ Use high-quality Cat5e/Cat6 cables
✔ Avoid maxing out the PoE power budget
✔ Install surge protection for outdoor cameras
✔ Ensure good ventilation
✔ Consider external PoE switching for heavy-load systems
Final Thoughts
PoE port failure in an 8-channel PoE NVR system is usually related to:
- Power overload
- Cable issues
- Environmental stress
- Electrical surges
The good news?
It’s rarely a total system failure.
With proper troubleshooting and possibly adding an external PoE switch, your Techage 8CH PoE NVR can continue delivering reliable 24/7 video surveillance without interruption.

