PoE Extender Ethernet Repeater 1 Port 10/100Mbps, IEEE802.3af Network PoE Switch Signal Extender for Security Systems IP Camera Poe Splitter, IP Phone
$17.89
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Description
Price: $17.89
(as of Aug 06, 2024 00:41:43 UTC – Details)
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Established in 2012, CENTROPOWER is an ISO9001:2008 certified company. CENTRO TECH focuses on designing, developing, manufacturing, and selling CCTV accessories products. Our R&D team is one the core of our business and leaders in the industry; able to develop high quality products to our customers both domestically and internationally.
CENTROPOWER takes safety seriously and all of our products have passed Safety Approvals: CE, UL, CUL, and GS.
POE Extender
Extender
Connector
PoE Injector
Power Adapter
DVR Lock Box
Power Supply Box
Gigabit POE Extender
CCTV Video and Power Hub
PDU and AC Power Cord
Comply with IEEE 802.3af Power Over Ethernet. 10/100Mbps Supported.Extender the Range of PoE an Additional 100 meters.Support Daisy Chain,Available with 4 PoE Extenders for Up to 400 Meters.
Automatically detects and protects PoE equipments from being damaged by incorrect installation.Plug-and Play no configuration required.
Fast Transmission Speed Remains at 100Mbps:1 Port PoE Extender Can Forward Both Ethernet and PoE. Power for 1 Terminal Equipment via Cat5 UTP Cable.
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Important: Only Work With Standard Poe Equipment Such as PoE IP Camera, PoE Access Point, PoE Voip. Will Not Work With Non-PoE Equipment Such as Network Switch, Laptop.
Customers say
Customers like the ease of use, power requirement, and value of the wireless signal repeater. For example, they mention it’s easy to set up, does not require an external power source, and is powered from the downstream POE switch. That said, opinions are mixed on quality, performance, and signal strength.
AI-generated from the text of customer reviews
David C. Harris –
Allows two cameras at one location without pulling an additional line
I had a bullet camera mounted under the eve of my summer house and found a PTZ dome camera I wanted at that location, but I wanted to ensure I kept the existing, fixed view also. I found this POE switch and thought it must be too good to be true. I got a small (about 6″x6″x5″) plastic mounting box to put under the eve, mounted both cameras on it, and mounted the POE switch inside. I was using a Netgear GS305EP to provide the POE feed to that location, and this combination is working great. The system has been working for four months (July to October in Maine) with no problems. Its night, but I captured a still to show the PTZ dome mounted to the bottom and the bullet mounted off to one side. This was a very easy solution and I really appreciate the ease of mounting the box (also made it easier to mount both cameras) rather than pulling a new POE data line.
Aaron –
Does the job
I bought this because the world has gone crazy and I’m in the process of making my own home more secure. That means an array of ip cameras and a lot of network cable pulling! I drilled a hole in the wall and began feeding cable through that hole and quickly realized the hole just isn’t big enough. Since I want to avoid crowding in the hole, I started to look for solutions and ran ran across this guy. I needed a solution that would power two PoE IP cameras using one cable without a plug nearby and this fit the bill. Since its for outside use, I paired it with this itemhttps://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B075DHRJHZ/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o07_s01?ie=UTF8&psc=1and a bit of silicone to ensure water tight and all has been well (note: its pretty tight with all cabling in the box – I would buy bigger if I could do over). It’s been up for a couple months now and survived the elements thus far. We’ve had a few hot days here (80+ ) since the install and I’ll post back here after winter for an update on how it went over the winter months but for now, 5 stars!Update 04/2022Still going strong powering two poe cameras after two winters and going on the 2nd summer in the lower Midwest. Would still highly recommend this product.Update 05/2023Set it and forget it. I have not touched this setup since installation. Works good in the weather proof box out in the elements. For reference, this year my area experienced a very cold few days, cold enough to freeze equipment on the warehouse floor at work making them inoperable. This guy kept trucking, no issues.
HudsonJeepGuy –
Signal booster
This is a non-powered signal booster used for when running Cat 5 or cat 6 for an outdoor camera that does not require a powered signal booster
Andrew Byrd –
Have replaced 7 so far
I bought 10 of these for extending POE IP Cameras another 200 feet beyond the 300 feet. 500 feet total. I installe them with no issue and all cameras were working fine for 3 days. Then, the first one went bad. Just died. No weather, no lightning, no known cause. I replaced it and the other two went bad 3 days after that. I guess I need to spend more than $15 to get a quality product. I know I can warranty them, but only the part is warrantied. Who is going to pay me for my time driving to my customers facility twice, replacing them, and then shipping back the defective ones. My economical solution is costing more than if I had just gone with higher quality and price ones to begin with.8/25/2020 UPDATE:The remaining 2 i had in stock worked for 1 week, then blew. I paid $75/each for some better made ones and they are holding up so far.
HenryH –
Perfect to solve situations w/ 802.3af (like Reolink)
Purchased a Ubiquiti NanoSwitch to power a Reolink camera and Ubiquiti Access Point (AP) off of one single Ubiquiti PoE switch port. That doesnât work: NanoSwitch only runs on (and provides) passive 24V PoE â while Reolink cameras only take active 802.3af PoE.This product does what one would think NanoSwitch does: it takes 802.3af (48V) in from a Ubiquiti PoE switch â one provides 802.3af compliant (48V) PoE output to two devices â all without any external power.I did have one problem: my Reolink camera wonât boot if it is plugged into Port 2. It only works if plugged into Port 1. I suspect this is because of the timing of how fast the AP gets its power, and how much power it draws on boot up. But whatever, it works perfectly, itâs cheap, itâs 802.3af compliant. A lifesaver.
Bassfishin –
Does help BUT?
I hooked this up not thinking for the price it would help my 200â cat6 Reolink Duo camera to stay connected. It absolutely helped with that issue and video quality was even improved and I was thrilled for 18 days. Then lost camera connection and come to find out this extender was dead. Not sure why it happened we did have some storms but highly unlikely that was the issue. Anyway I am giving it one more chance and ordered another one which was supposed to be here yesterday but some how it was delivered to the wrong location and most likely to never be heard from again! I will say this, if I get another one and it dies I will write a very nasty review so stay tuned!
TommieT –
Works for problem connection IP Cameras.
I have a Reolink 811a that kept dropping the network connection. I replaced the Reolink camera with another one and it worked fine. Reolink replaced the 811a and the new one had the same issue. Cable was NEW, solid copper about 150 feet. Reolink says the 811a should work fine up to 262 feet.Long story short…. Paid $19.00 to try a PoE Extender and the Reolink camera works fine with the Extender. Zero connection drops. So if you have a connection issue, I would suggest trying a PoE Extender. I already ordered a spare to use if I run into this issue again.NOTE: Reolink told me they would refund my money… Still waiting.
Alex –
Works perfectly, trivial to set up.
Great product. Allowed me to easily wire up low power lights and security cameras all over my house from my router thats on a UPS, so now when my power goes out, all my security cameras still work. And if it is early in the morning or late at night, my emergency lights go on automatically. Obviously a lot more pieces went into the setup, but there were many options for all other components, while this was the only 60w poe extender with 4 outputs and which does not require an external power source that i could find. Highly recomend this for anyone setting more than 1 device in 1 place on their PoE network.
lavamind –
Worked well from the start. I’ve had this device for 18 months, zero issues.