PoE Injectors and Splitters
With the ALLNET Power over Ethernet injectors, you can install your PoE-capable IP end devices such as WLAN access points, VoIP telephones and many more absolutely independently of existing power sockets. This allows you, for example, to select the most ideal installation locations in a building for WLAN access points in terms of radio technology, without having to pay attention to the power cabling. Non-PoE-capable switches can be cheaply "retrofitted" with Power over Ethernet, especially if you only need a few ports with PoE supply.
In reverse you can use the ALLNET PoE splitters. A splitter is basically the exact opposite of an injector. Simply plugging your ethernet cable with PoE into the splitter leaves you with an ethernet port and a power outlet of max 90 watts (depending on what power input is used), ranged from 10V up to 25V.
ALLNET PoE Injector Gigabit PoE & PoE+ (15,4W/30W) / plastic housing / "ALL0488v6
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Intelligent power supply via network without switch
With the ALLNET ALL0488V6 Power over Ethernet Injector you can install your PoE-enabled IP devices such as WLAN access points, VoIP phones and much more absolutely independent of existing power sockets.
For example, WLAN access points can be installed in the most ideal locations in a building without having to worry about power cabling.
Switches that are not PoE-capable can be "retrofitted" with Power over Ethernet at a reasonable price, especially if only a few ports with PoE supply are required. Here, the ALL0488V6 saves the purchase of a PoE switch.
The ALLNET ALL0488V6 supports the IEEE802.3af & IEEE802.3at standard with a maximum power of 30W Watt.
The ALL0488V6 does not need to be configured. It has an RJ45 input socket and an RJ-45 output socket, which is used to connect the switch and terminal device to the PoE injector. The cable length here can be up to 100 meters between switch and terminal device in total, as is usual in Ethernet.
Due to its compact design, the ALLNET ALL0488V6 can be installed very easy. It has an internal power supply and supplies the PoE voltage on pins 4/5 (+) and 7/8 (-).
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