TP-Link PoE Injector, PoE Splitter, and PoE Extender Installation Guide
This guide provides instructions for installing and using TP-Link's PoE Injector, PoE Splitter, and PoE Extender. These devices facilitate efficient power and data delivery to network devices.
PoE Injector
The PoE Injector supplies continuous power and data to a PoE-enabled device via an Ethernet cable. It is used to power devices such as IP Cameras, Access Points (AP), and IP Phones.
Diagram Description: A power socket connects to the PoE Injector. The injector has a 'LAN IN' port and a 'PWR DC 48V' port. A non-PoE device (like a switch or router) connects to the 'LAN IN' port. The injector's 'LAN OUT' port and 'PWR DC OUT' port then connect to a PoE-enabled device (e.g., IP Camera, AP, IP Phone).
PoE Splitter
The PoE Splitter is used with a PoE/PoE+ switch to deliver DC power and data to non-PoE devices. It allows devices that do not natively support PoE to receive power over the Ethernet cable.
Diagram Description: A PoE/PoE+ switch connects to the 'LAN IN' port of the PoE Splitter. The splitter has 'PWR DC OUT' and 'LAN OUT' ports. A non-PoE device connects to the 'LAN OUT' port. The splitter provides selectable output voltages (12V, 9V, 5V) to the non-PoE device. A note advises to adjust the required voltage for the non-PoE device before connecting the cable.
Recommended Power:
- POE10R: Less than 10W (5V), Less than 9W (9V), Less than 12W (12V)
- TL-PD30G-M2: Less than 10W (5V), Less than 18W (9V), Less than 24W (12V)
PoE Injector & Splitter Combination
The PoE Injector and PoE Splitter can be used together to provide power and data to non-PoE devices. This setup is useful when extending PoE capabilities.
Diagram Description: A non-PoE device (e.g., switch or router) connects to the 'LAN IN' port of the PoE Injector. The 'LAN OUT' port of the Injector connects to the 'LAN IN' port of the PoE Splitter. The 'PWR DC OUT' port of the Splitter then connects to the non-PoE device. A note advises to adjust the required voltage for the non-PoE device before connecting the cable.
PoE Extender
The PoE Extender is used to extend network connectivity from a PoE power source to other devices. It allows for longer cable runs or powering devices further away.
Diagram Description: A PSE (Power Sourcing Equipment), such as a PoE Switch or PoE Injector, provides power over a network cable to a PoE Extender. The extender then connects to a Powered Device (GC). The diagram indicates that the connection segments 'a' and 'b' can each extend up to 100/250 meters.
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