L'adattatore LNK-POE202/LNK-POE302 Power over Ethernet (PoE) è progettato per fornire energia operativa alle telecamere di sorveglianza e ai dispositivi LAN wireless come punti di accesso, ponti e router.Consente la corrente di potenza di viaggiare sul cavo di rete Ethernet, eliminando così la necessità di collegare direttamente una fonte di alimentazione al dispositivo LAN wireless.eliminando così la necessità di linee elettriche aggiuntive e riducendo anche i costi di installazione e la manodopera.
Brief: Discover the 2-Port POE Adapter Injector, fully compliant with IEEE802.3af/IEEE802.3at standards. This versatile injector powers multiple devices like cameras and wireless access points, combining data and power over a single Ethernet cable for easy deployment and cost savings.
Related Product Features:
Supports up to 15.4W/25.5W of PoE power, fully compliant with IEEE802.3af/IEEE802.3at standards.
Dual output ports enable simultaneous power and data connectivity for multiple devices.
Plug-and-play operation with no complex software configuration required.
Reduces installation costs by eliminating the need for separate power supplies.
Compatible with 10/100M or 10/100/1000M LAN environments.
Automatic detection and protection for non-standard Ethernet terminals.
Ideal for small-to-medium-scale network deployments like surveillance and wireless LAN.
Compact and lightweight design with LED display for easy monitoring.
Domande frequenti:
What devices can the 2-Port POE Adapter Injector power?
It powers surveillance equipment like dome, bullet, and PTZ cameras, as well as wireless LAN devices such as 802.11ac/ax access points, network bridges, and compact routers.
Is the 2-Port POE Adapter Injector easy to install?
Yes, it supports plug-and-play operation—simply connect it to a non-PoE network switch and AC power source, then link each output port to the target device via Ethernet cable.
What are the benefits of using this POE adapter?
It merges power and data onto one cable, reducing material costs and installation manpower. It also leverages existing Ethernet infrastructure, avoiding the need for rewiring or new power circuits.