PoE injector benefits are presented as follows:
Ease of installation: simply connect the PoE injector to the PoE endpoint and to an Ethernet switch to provide data and power.
Flexible to network expansion: PoE injectors add PoE capability to non-PoE Ethernet switches, which extends the network connection distance and provides combined power and data over Ethernet cable to end devices for a better connection.
Minimal investment budget: Utilizing the existing Ethernet equipment and cabling infrastructure, the relevant costs will be minimized in a PoE injector solution.
Product Specification:
Product Series: PoE Injector 1 Port
– 1 Shielded RJ-45 LAN
– 1 Shielded RJ-45 LAN+POE
Product Available:
802.3af Passive 100Mbps: POE-1-WM;
802.3af Passive 1000Mbps: GPOE-1-WM(without power supply)
GPOE-1B-48V15W, GPOE-1B-48V30W
GPOE-1AB, GPOE-1AB-48V60W
Adapt to home and office, IP Cameras, Security Cameras, VOIP phones, WiFi Access Points, and 802.3af PoE devices.
When you are ready to purchase, make sure you have thought about the following three things:
The number of PDs: If there is only one PD, a PoE injector with a single port will do. However, if there are several PDs, make sure you have a sufficient number of ports.
PoE port power supply: The PoE injector’s PoE standard must conform with the PD. There are three primary PoE standards—802.3af (PoE) supplies power to up to 15.4 watts (W); 802.3at (PoE+) supplies power to up to 30 W; 802.3bt (PoE++) supplies power to up to 100W.
Power supply voltage: Just as with the PoE power supply, the PoE injector’s voltage must be compliant with the PDs. This compliance will prevent overloads or operating issues.