What does a PoE Injector offer?
If you want to add either a PoE or non-PoE-enabled device to a PoE switch, it works interchangeably. Not so for a non-PoE switch. And that’s one place a PoE injector comes in.
A PoE injector allows you to connect your PoE-enabled PD to a non-PoE LAN switch port. It can plug into a PD and deliver power while the PD also receives data from the switch.
When spending the money for a switch isn’t practical, PoE injectors provide a versatile solution when fewer PoE ports are required.
When to Deploy a PoE Switch and When to Deploy a PoE Injector
A PoE switch is a self-contained solution that provides the data and powers your network needs to function. That will support future device expansions as organizations increasingly add IoT devices to networks.
As the demand for higher power per port increases, though, choosing a PoE injector can be a much better option while saving IT administrators money. That’s because few switches offer more than 60W per port.
POE-12-1U injector options:
POE-12-1U (No power supply included)
POE-12-24V60W
POE-12-24V120W
POE-12-48V60W
POE-12-48V120W
Gigabit options please refer to:
GPOE-12-1U(No power supply included)
GPOE-12-24V60W
GPOE-12-24V120W
GPOE-12-48V60W
GPOE-12-48V120W
Please order the injector according to your PoE device requirements.