Wall Plug Gigabit Power Over Ethernet POE Injector Max 24W Adapter,1000Mbps 802.3af Compliant, Up to 100 Meters (328 Feet)
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Description
Price: $56.99 - $10.98
(as of Aug 23, 2024 01:51:51 UTC – Details)
” Note: This PoE injector work for 10/100/1000Mbps Gigabit network.
The iCreatin PoE Injector can save you money by using an existing Ethernet line to deliver data and power.
The iCreatin PoE Injector can easily connect any IEEE 802.3af-compliant device to a non-PoE LAN switch port.
This PoE Injector can be used to connect a wireless access point, IP phone, network camera, or any IEEE 802.3af powered device to a LAN switch.
Reduce Wiring Costs With the iCreatin PoE Injector you can dramatically reduce wiring costs by powering devices through your existing Ethernet line rather than running new AC power lines.
To use this PoE injector, all you need to do is connect the iCreatin PoE Injector to the LAN switch port, and then use your existing Ethernet Cable to deliver DC power and data to your device.
Protect Your Equipment Now that you are running DC power to your networked equipment through the Cat5 cabling, you need to be sure that your devices are protected from power problems.
The iCreatin PoE Injector is designed with short circuit protection Over Current and Over Voltage Protection, keeping your devices safe. It is also protect your products from overloads
Specifications
2 Gigabit Ethernet ports
48-55V output voltage , up to 24W Rated power, support IEEE802.3af,
Power feed: V+ 4,5; V- 7,8;and V+ 1,2; V- 3,6;
Data rate: 10/100/1000Mbps.
Deliver power up to about 328.1 feet(100 meters)
Support 100-240V voltage input
What in Box?
1 x US wall plug 24watt Gigabit PoE injector
Up to 15W – 24W power over ethernet, Backwards compatible IEEE 802.3af PoE (15.4W). Middle-span and end-span
Converts a non-PoE Gigabit port to a PoE Gigabit port, Network a PoE device located up to 100 meters (328 ft.) away via Full Duplex Gigabit speeds
Integrated Power supply for all-in-one design ( Max 24watt)
Compact Wall Plug Design, Outline Size: 90x45x35mm
Compatible with most gigabit IP camera, IP phone, Wireless IP point and other PoE devices.
Customers say
Customers like the performance of the network interface controller adapter. They say it works well and does what it is intended to do. That said, opinions are mixed on ease of installation.
AI-generated from the text of customer reviews
Mary McCanta –
Works well with Ubiquiti/Unifi AC-Pro Access Points
The new version of the Unifi AC-Pro Access Points don’t come with POE injectors. Since I didn’t want to pay the big bucks for the Unifi POE switch I needed local POE injectors. I would have ordered the Unifi specific POE injectors but they were out of stock. Fortunately, for considerably less, these wall warts worked fine. I found on the Unifi site that the AC-Pro only consumes 48V but only 13W of power, but still, I was relieved when these worked fine and the connection I got was Gigabit. I also used one of the iCreatin 48V/35W POE injectors (brick style, not wall wart) and that worked fine as well. Hopefully I can say the same in a few months!
syke –
Simple to use
Bought these for my home network. Configured my wireless access point in a Mesh, to avoid have to run cables. Simple to use, just plug into the outlet connect the ethernet cable, access point powers and mesh is completel.
TomK1 –
These work, but there is no instructions, which is a shame
These work pretty well, they do what is intended, however there are no instructions, so I’ll provide them in a couple sentences:1) You connect “Data In” (which makes no sense) to the switch side of the network2) You connect “Data Out & Power ” to the device side that needs to be powered.3) When hooked up properly the green light stays on full4) If hooked up backwards, the green light flashesPlease note, since ethernet is fully bi-directional, there is no concept of data in/our.Hope this helps somebody. They’re a good deal.
Parents –
deadly product – plugged into two routers and fried them
I don’t know what happended but I am now minus two routers. I see some reviews suggesting this is 48volts but it is advertised as 24v and is labeled as such on the device. I spent countless hours trying to trouble shoot my equipement only to isolate it to this device and it’s ability to kill what had been plugged into it.
PN –
Compact and easy to install
Delivered on time as expected, using these from last one month, seems like out of 3 device 2 are down, not getting power for my cameras, changed from one power outlet to another outlet did not help.Not happy and not recommend
Michael –
Works Well – Powers up Unifi UAP-AC-IW 802.3at Access Point
I had purchased a UAP-IW-AC access point and not realized that it wouldn’t power up off of one of the normal Unifi PoE adapters and is wanting 802.3at PoE power. It did power up the AP with no issues. The manual says that they don’t recommend using PoE adapters but I think it will work just fine. They do say that it needs 802.3at PoE Plus power to power another device off of the PoE port on the AP. I didn’t test this feature and I’ve already deployed the unit as my client didn’t need to use the network ports.
Red –
Good choice for Ubiquiti power injectors
This works well for Ubiquiti Pro APs. Ordered three one of them. One was dead on arrival. Contacted their customer service and I was given a ship back label to print very quickly.
Adam Mirkiani –
Great form factor for standalone/meshed devices
I used this to power my Ubiquiti Unifi FlexHD wireless access point in a meshed environment (wireless uplink). It’s a clean solution to a simple problem, without creating a mess nor requiring I wall-mount a PoE injector. The only way it could blend in with the cabling better is if it came in a white option.
alexcirce –
Perfect Gigabit PoE Injector, well priced
Amazon Customer –
This thing actually does deliver. 48V input, gigabit speeds. Only gripe is that the label on the front doesn’t say that it’s 48V. Knocking off one star because I have to label it myself; I have devices that will fry at that voltage.
Richard D –
Cheap