Gigabit Ethernet Splitter 48V to 24V, Active PoE Power Over Adapter for Wireless Bridge, PoE Splitter with 24V 1.0A 1000Mbps Output Port
$13.99
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Price: $13.99
(as of Aug 24, 2024 13:52:07 UTC – Details)
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APPLICATION: The 48V input voltage of the PoE is converted to 24V, thus the gigabit ethernet PoE splitter can avoid the damage caused by excessive PoE voltage to the wireless bridge.
OUTPUT: DC24V 1A, 1000Mbps, power and data are outputed simultaneously by gigabit ethernet PoE splitter through network cables.
INPUT: DC 38-56V POE switches, IEEE 802.3af, overvoltage protection, the maximum transmission distance of gigabit ethernet PoE splitter is 150m (492 Feet) .
PLUG and PLAY: This gigabit ethernet PoE splitter does not need to be configured with additional USB power supply, it can input power and data to the wireless bridge and camera by single network cable.
Package content: 1 x gigabit PoE splitter, 1 x weatherproof pieces. We provide technical support of the gigabit ethernet PoE splitter.
Statman24 –
xcellent PoE Splitter for Reliable Network Expansion
I recently purchased the Gigabit Ethernet Splitter 48V to 24V, Active PoE Power Over Adapter for my wireless bridge setup, and it has proven to be an excellent addition to my network.This PoE splitter delivers outstanding performance and reliability. The conversion from 48V to 24V works flawlessly, providing consistent power to my devices without any interruptions. The gigabit Ethernet support ensures fast and stable data transfer, which is crucial for maintaining a robust network connection.The build quality of the splitter is impressive, with durable materials that give me confidence in its long-term use. The installation was straightforward and hassle-free, making it easy to integrate into my existing setup.One of the standout features of this splitter is its active PoE capability, which ensures efficient power distribution and eliminates the need for additional power sources. This has greatly simplified my network configuration and reduced clutter.Overall, the Gigabit Ethernet Splitter 48V to 24V, Active PoE Power Over Adapter is an excellent product that offers great value for the money. It provides reliable performance, easy installation, and efficient power distribution, making it a must-have for anyone looking to expand their network with PoE devices. Highly recommended!
DanT –
Compact Passive POE adapter
I’m using this to power a TP-LINK CPE510, which needs 24V passive POE, from an 802.3af active POE switch. Works fine, and a cleaner wiring setup than using a 110V passive POE adapter.
Karl Sakai –
Works with TP-Link EAP 110 and SG-2008P
I bought to remove 2 power blocks providing passive power to TP-Link EAP 110 outdoor access points. I can now just use the POE ports on th SG-TL2008P I am using in my network. The access point powered up nicely with no problems.
CDubb –
Works!
Used to power a 24volt access point at the end of a 200 meter cat6 run, with a IP camera and Poe splitter in order to bridge to another building. Works great!
justanotherguy –
Just what’s needed for wireless access point
I have some Ubiquity, TPlink, and Mikrotik wireless equipment that runs on a passive 12-24V DC PoE. But I had a long Ethernet run and needed the active 48V to get enough juice out. This lets the passive device adapt to the active PoE.
Evan Hopping –
Works well with Ubiquiti NanoStations
Using two of these to power some Ubiquiti NanoStations. Works well and passes 1Gbit speeds.
M. Silva –
Works perfectly. One more option to go from active 48V PoE devices to 24V passive.
It always surprised me why several PoE devices work with 24V vs the standard 48V. I have set up a few wireless bridges and they always seem to require a power injector that is 24V. It would be much cleaner to take a standard PoE line and just plug it in. That is effectively what this device does. It prevents me from having to use and hook up the power injector to an outlet. I tested this on my Adalov Point-to-Point Wireless Bridge and it works perfectly. This is a great solution when you have an existing PoE line to power a device that is 24V such as a wireless bridge. This makes for a cleaner, less cluttered solution. 100% satisfied, I will keep this in my bag of tricks for future installs.
Phillip K Coffee –
Works Great
Works as its supposed to. I tested it with my Fluke network tester to confirm the output power and speed. It converted a 48V port POE to a passive 24V POE port. I did notice that at 10mbs and 100mbs it did not support half-duplex as you can see in the included photo. Probably not a bid deal as I have never seen half-duplex used but thought I would mention it since the fluke tester showed it only did full-duplex. Still a good adapter to keep on hand and is very reasonably priced.