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Standards: IEEE 802.3 (10Base-T Ethernet) IEEE 802.3u (100Base-TX Fast Ethernet) IEEE 802.3af (Power over Ethernet) General: Media support: - 10Base-T Cat3, 4, 5 UTP/STP RJ-45 - 100Base-TX Cat5 UTP/STP RJ-45 Ports: - 1 RJ-45 10/100 Mbps input port for 48 V IEEE 802.3af-compliant signal - 1 RJ-45 10/100 Mbps output port - 1 power output port Output power: - 5 V DC or 12 V DC, selectable via switch - Maximum output: 15.4 W - Polarity, outer: negative (); inner: positive (+) ...
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TRENDnet Power over Ethernet Splitter
IEEE 802.3af Power over Ethernet (PoE) Standard Compliant, Support up to 11W at 5V DC or 12W at 12V DC, Converts Non-PoE devices with Power Over Ethernet Support. Learn more about the product
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TRENDnet TPE-102S Power over Ethernet (PoE) Splitter
Specifications: Standard: IEEE 802.3 10Base-T IEEE802.3u 100Base-TX IEEE 802.3af Power over Ethernet Network Media: 10Mbps: UTP/STP Cat. 3 4 5; Up to 100 Meters 100Mbps: UTP/STP Cat. 5; Up to 100 Meters Protocol: CSMA/CD Topology: Star Ports: 1 x PoE-IN Port (Data + Power) 1 x Data-OUT Port (Data only) Switch: Adjustable Switch between 5V 7.5V 9V and 12V Power Features: IEEE 802.3af Power over Ethernet (PoE) Standard Compliant Converts Non-PoE devices with Power Over Ethernet Support Supports Adjustable Output 5V 7.5V 9V 12V Automatically detecting PoE Terminals and supplying inline power Advanced Auto-Sensing Algorithm enables the ability to draw power from 802.3af PSE (Power Source Equipment) Devices Supports Power Detection and Classification Includes
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About POES5 5 Volt Power Over Ethernet Splitter The Linksys 5 Volt Power Over Ethernet Splitter lets you put your Linksys IP Phones almost anywhere, by removing the requirement of nearby power outlets. The POES5 sends power and VoIP over one Category 5 cable to your Linksys IP Phone. When it's time to add or relocate a phone, the POES5 can simplify your installation. The POES5 provides an 802.3af PoE port for connection back to a PoE switch. The compact POES5 connects to the standard DC power...
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TRENDnet TPE-112GS Power over Ethernet Splitter
Manufacturer: TRENDnet. Manufacturer Part Number: TPE-112GS. Manufacturer Website Address: www.trendnet.com. Product Name: TPE-112GS Power over Ethernet Splitter. Product Type: POE Splitter. Product Model: TPE-112GS. Brand Name: TRENDnet. Dimensions: 0.94" Height x 2.13" Width x 3.15" Depth. Weight: 2.82 oz. Standard Warranty: 5 Year. Adjustable Output Power: DIP switch (5V, 7.5V, 9V, 12V). Power Out: 5V(2A), 7.5V(1.33A), 9V(1.11A), 12V(0.86A). Power Consumption: 10 Watts. TPE-112GS...
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Axis Power Over Ethernet Splitter ( 5008-001 )
Active splitters separate data and power coming over a network cable. They enable Axis network video products that lack built-in support for Power over Ethernet to receive both power and data from a network connection.
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The Power over Ethernet Splitter provides an innovative and cost effective solution to a variety of Ethernet devices such as VoIP phones or Wireless Access Points. Reduce costs by using existing CAT5 cable to deliver both power and data where power source is difficult to obtain.
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Bountiful WiFi Power over Ethernet Splitter
Manufacturer: Bountiful WiFi, IncManufacturer Part Number: BWPOESplitterManufacturer Website Address: www.bountifulwifi.comProduct Name: Power over Ethernet SplitterCertifications & Standards: IEEE 802.3af Complaint
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Axis Power over Ethernet Splitter - 0227-001
48V DC Exclusive! Online Only Some manufacturers, including but not limited to: APC, IBM, HP, Sony, Panasonic, Samsung, JVC, Philips, and Microsoft have a NO RETURN POLICY and/or charge a restocking fee to return product. These manufacturers require you to contact them directly regarding the terms and conditions of their Warranty Policy. Exclusive Online Offers are any product with a catalog number beginning with the letters EP. Example: EP0021. Due to our commitment to process orders quickly, there...
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The Linksys POES5 Power Over Ethernet Splitter lets you put your Linksys IP Phones almost anywhere, by removing the requirement of nearby power outlets. The POES5 sends power and VoIP over one Category 5 cable to your Linksys IP Phone. When it's time to add or relocate a phone, the POES5 can simplify your installation. The POES5 provides an 802.3af PoE port for connection back to a PoE switch. The compact POES5 connects to the standard DC power input and RJ45 Ethernet port on the Linksys IP Phone...
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SPA901. SPA921. SPA941. SPA3000. SPA9000. PAP2T. SPA1001. SPA2000. SPA2002. SPA2100. SPA2102. SPA3102.
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Axis T8126 Power over Ethernet Splitter
Axis T8126 Power over Ethernet Splitter offer an easy, fast and cost-effectivesolution for powering network video products, specifically PTZ (pan/tilt/zoom) and PTZ domenetwork cameras without the need to install power outlets and electrical cabling.
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Cisco POES5 Power over Ethernet Splitter
SPA901. SPA921. SPA941. SPA3000. SPA9000. PAP2T. SPA1001. SPA2000. SPA2002. SPA2100. SPA2102. SPA3102. IEEE 802.3af Complaint. FCC. CE.
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Cisco 5 Volt Power Over Ethernet Splitter
Simplify your installation and place your Linksys IP Phones, or any of the other supported Linksys VoIP products in a preferred spot with the Linksys 5 Volt Power Over Ethernet (POES5) Splitter. Learn more about the product
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Power Over Ethernet (POE) integrates data and power over standard Ethernet cabling. It is a way to supply reliable, uninterrupted power to network cameras in hard to access places using Category 5 cable. Power Over Ethernet technology saves the time and cost of installing separate power cabling and AC outlets for each network camera. The IPCAMPOESPLIT, POE Splitter connects to the DC Jack and RJ-45 port of the Network Camera. A Cat-5 cable runs from the POE Splitter to a POE Switch to a maximum...
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Allows Devices which are not PoE capable to be connected and Powered by a Cat5 Cable. Ideal for use with N-TRON's 105TX-POE, 105FX-POE, 100-POE4, or other PoE sourcing equipment. Compact, Space Saving Package. IEEE 802.3af Compliant. One RJ-45 PoE Port (Data & Power In). One RJ-45 Port (Data Out). 12, 24, or 48 Volt DC Output (Custom VDC Output also Available). Unmanaged Operation. Extended Environmental Specifications. Supports up to 15.4 Watts (Cable and PSE Dependent). Full Wire Speed...
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Compatible with Wireless LAN, Bluetooth, AP, Network Camera, Printer server, Converter, and projector server
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Power Over Ethernet Power Injector & Power Splitter - LPOE591201
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TRENDnet's TPE-102S Power over Ethernet Splitter provides an innovative and cost effective solution to a variety of Ethernet devices such as VoIP phones or Wireless Access Points. Reduce costs by using existing CAT5 cable to deliver both power and data where power source is difficult to obtain.
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Passive PoE – Power over Ethernet Power over Ethernet is a simple way of providing power for an access point on the roof. Passive PoE uses free wires in the Ethernet cable and sends the equipment’s power along them to the far end. Over a short distance, it’s usually possible to use the power adapter supplied as standard with the access point or with other network elements which we wish to connect along the Ethernet cable. If the loss of the voltage on the wiring along longer lengths of Ethernet cable...
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Microsemi Corporation Microsemi PDPS800 Power over Ethernet Splitter -
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Originally intended as a method to supply power to remote networking equipment so a network stays up in the event of power outages, Power over Ethernet (PoE) has quickly become a standard method to supply power to remote IP cameras via the same Ethernet cable you already use to connect to your network. No power is required at the camera location, allowing for greater installation flexibility and the ability to easily supply reliable power from a network closet or server room protected by UPS unit...
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