PoE Adapters

TP-LINK TL-POE160S v3 PoE+ Injector

The PoE+ injector TL-POE160S fully complies with IEEE 802.3af/at standards and can operate with all PD (powered devices) or PoE adapters that adhere to IEEE 802.3af/at standards. This includes the ...

The PoE+ injector TL-POE160S fully complies with IEEE 802.3af/at standards and can operate with all PD (powered devices) or PoE adapters that adhere to IEEE 802.3af/at standards. This includes the TL-POE10R from TP-Link or other equivalent products, making it possible to extend the network to areas where there are no power lines or outlets. It is ideal for...

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Description

Description

The PoE+ injector TL-POE160S fully complies with IEEE 802.3af/at standards and can operate with all PD (powered devices) or PoE adapters that adhere to IEEE 802.3af/at standards. This includes the TL-POE10R from TP-Link or other equivalent products, making it possible to extend the network to areas where there are no power lines or outlets. It is ideal for installing devices such as access points (AP), IP cameras, or IP phones.

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Specifications

Specifications

Type
Injector
Standard
PoE+ (IEEE 802.3at)
Passive
-

Important information

Specifications are collected from official manufacturer websites. Please verify the specifications before proceeding with your final purchase. If you notice any problem you can report it here.

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  • alexkots18

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    It did its job right away, it can deliver 30W. I used it on a Mercusys H80X to transfer power along with the signal from a UPS. It worked at 1Gbps in combination with the LOGILINK POE005 POE Splitter. The difference between active and passive injectors is that active ones provide high voltage (44~57 V), so the current is low and you can use a long cable. In contrast, passive injectors transfer the voltage from the device's power supply (5, 9, or 12 V), so they can't handle many meters of cable because the voltage will drop across the thin ethernet wires and the device won't work properly.

    ATTENTION, at the other end you must also install an active splitter which will convert the high voltage to the one required by the device; a passive one will destroy it!

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  • It did its job right away, it can deliver 30W. I used it on a Mercusys H80X to transfer power along with the signal from a UPS. It worked at 1Gbps in combination with the LOGILINK POE005 POE Splitter. The difference between active and passive injectors is that active ones provide high voltage (44~57 V), so the current is low and you can use a long cable. In contrast, passive injectors transfer the voltage from the device's power supply (5, 9, or 12 V), so they can't handle many meters of cable because the voltage will drop across the thin ethernet wires and the device won't work properly.

    ATTENTION, at the other end you must also install an active splitter which will convert the high voltage to the one required by the device; a passive one will destroy it!

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Description & Specifications

The PoE+ injector TL-POE160S fully complies with IEEE 802.3af/at standards and can operate with all PD (powered devices) or PoE adapters that adhere to IEEE 802.3af/at standards. This includes the TL-POE10R from TP-Link or other equivalent products, making it possible to extend the network to areas where there are no power lines or outlets. It is ideal for installing devices such as access points (AP), IP cameras, or IP phones.

Manufacturer

Type
Injector
Standard
PoE+ (IEEE 802.3at)
Passive
-

Important information

Specifications are collected from official manufacturer websites. Please verify the specifications before proceeding with your final purchase. If you notice any problem you can report it here.

Reviews (1)

  1. 1
  2. 4 stars
    0
  3. 3 stars
    0
  4. 2 stars
    0
  5. 1 star
    0
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  • alexkots18

    Verified purchase

    It did its job right away, it can deliver 30W. I used it on a Mercusys H80X to transfer power along with the signal from a UPS. It worked at 1Gbps in combination with the LOGILINK POE005 POE Splitter. The difference between active and passive injectors is that active ones provide high voltage (44~57 V), so the current is low and you can use a long cable. In contrast, passive injectors transfer the voltage from the device's power supply (5, 9, or 12 V), so they can't handle many meters of cable because the voltage will drop across the thin ethernet wires and the device won't work properly.

    ATTENTION, at the other end you must also install an active splitter which will convert the high voltage to the one required by the device; a passive one will destroy it!

    Translated from Greek ·
    Did you find this review helpful?
  • It did its job right away, it can deliver 30W. I used it on a Mercusys H80X to transfer power along with the signal from a UPS. It worked at 1Gbps in combination with the LOGILINK POE005 POE Splitter. The difference between active and passive injectors is that active ones provide high voltage (44~57 V), so the current is low and you can use a long cable. In contrast, passive injectors transfer the voltage from the device's power supply (5, 9, or 12 V), so they can't handle many meters of cable because the voltage will drop across the thin ethernet wires and the device won't work properly.

    ATTENTION, at the other end you must also install an active splitter which will convert the high voltage to the one required by the device; a passive one will destroy it!

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