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POE-IO POE Cable Passive Power Over Ethernet Adapter Cable POE Splitter Injector 10/100 Mbps 12-48v Input For IP Camera
POE-IO POE Cable Passive Power Over Ethernet Adapter Cable POE Splitter Injector 10/100 Mbps 12-48v Input For IP Camera
The complete Passive Power over Ethernet SET contains two pieces - INJECTOR and SPLITTER. It is suitable for using with products that basically do not support Power Over Ethernet.
Passive Power Over Ethernet SET is applicable for wide range of network products such as Access Points, Routers, IP cameras, modems, switches, embedded computers or other network devices.
Passive Power over Ethernet SET is compatible with most devices available on the market such as D-Link, Linksys, Airlive, Senao, Wline, Micronet, Edimax etc.
Specification:
Data: PIN 1/2 & 3/6
Power: PIN 4/5+ & 7/8
Data in Connects: PC/HUB/Switch
Ethernet Data rate: 10/100 Mbps
Ethernet Cable: TIA/EIA 568 Cat.5
Ethernet Cable Connector: RJ-45
Operating Temperature : 0 - 40 Degree
Storage Temperature: -40 - 70 Degree
Operating Humidity: 10% to 80% RH
Storage Humidity 5% to 90% RH
DC PLUGS & JACKS 2.1 x 5.5 x 12mm Bakelite
Package Include:
PoE Splitter x1
PoE Injector x1
Frequently Questions About POE
What is "POE"?
PoE is " Power over Etherenet". A device like this one take DC power and injects on one or both pairs of wire in the Ethernet cable. It's used to power IP cameras, VOIP phones, Wifi Access Points and other networks devices.
What is the difference between Mode A and Mode B?
Mode A and Mode B are two different POE pinouts ( the wire pairs used to transmit power).
Mode matters most if you're powering a 24-volt passive PoE devices like those from Mikrotik or Ubiquiti. These devices always need Mode B.
If you're powering a devices that has a spec of “802.3af” (48 Volts), them eighter mode A or mode B should work.
What does passive POE mean?
Passive PoE means the PoE Injector is always on rather than negotiating with the powered device to turn on and off as need.
Which power supply do I need?
The power supply will depend on the specs of the powered devices. Most VOIP phones and IP cameras use 802.3af PoE, which requires a 48 volt power supply. For Wifi, check your device specs for either 802.3af or 24 volt passive.