3 Port Gigabit 802.3af/at PoE Unmanaged Switch Industrial Strength | Accepts 802.3af/at or Passive PoE 2pair or 4 pair Input | Provides two Gigabit 802.3at PoE Ports | Works as a PoE/Ethernet Extender to 1000ft | Applications: Add another PoE and Data Port without running more Ethernet Cable; Extend Ethernet and PoE an additional 100 meters per each TP-SW3G
Converts 24VDC Passive PoE to 56VDC 802.3af/at 35W PoE Output. Gigabit Compatible. The only connections required are CAT5/6 cable | The IEEE 802.3af/at compliant PoE output is capable of up to 35W power output | The PoE input is 22V to 36VDC passive PoE so the TP-POE-2456GD is perfect for running IP PoE Cameras or other PoE devices from passive PoE switches like the Tycon TP-SW5G-NC / TP-SW8-NC or Ubiquiti TOUGHSwitch | Run 802.3af/at equipment from 24VDC Passive PoE switches like Tycon TP-SW5G-NC / TP-SW8-NC or Ubiquiti TOUGHSwitch | Applications: Wireless Access Points and Client Devices; IP Phone and Security Camera Systems
The unique POE-INJ-LED-S has power on and current indicator LED’s | Passive 12V-24V PoE Injector with Power On and Current Indicator LEDS | The Power LED shows that DC power (12V to 24V) is being supplied to the inserter through the DC jack | The Current LED shows that a PoE device is plugged in at the end of the CAT5 Ethernet cable up to 100m (330ft) away from the inserter | Applications: Wireless Access Points and Client Devices; IP Phone and Security Camera Systems
Allows monitoring / testing of poe voltage | Allows tapping into poe output to extract voltage onto flying lead wires | High temperature operation | Very compact | Taps into POE power on RJ45 connector and outputs to a wire terminal connection.
The POE-SPLT-4824G-P is a unique Gigabit speed Power over Ethernet adapter which converts a 802.3af/at PoE input to an 802.3af/at PoE output plus a VDC output of 24VDC on a wire terminal connector | Inputs and outputs are isolated. They have various protections for short circuit, overload and over/under voltage | The splitters can be powered by an 802.3af PoE input if total output power is less than 15W | They can be powered by an 802.3at input if total output required is less than 30W. They can be powered by 48V Passive PoE if required output power is up to 50W | Input power should be 15% higher than required total output power