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NetComm POE20 Specifications
NetComm POE20 Specifications

NetComm POE20 Specifications

Power-over-ethernet injector & power-over ethernet splitter

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Features
> Transmit data and power through a single ethernet
cable.
> Save space and simplify your connection wires.
> Place network devices (such as Access Points)
anywhere - you are not limited by a power point.
Special Note:
The Injector - Power Over Ethernet Out can never be directly connected
to a network device such as a Hub, Switch, IP Camera or Print Server
unless you are sure the device and network is PoE Compatible.
Additionally, make sure your PoE compatible device or network is
designed to handle the 48 volts DC delivered by the PoE injector.
NetComm will not accept any responsibility for any loss or damage
araising from the use of this product in the wrong manner.
POWER OVER ETHERNET
POWER OVER ETHERNET
POWER OVER ETHERNET
POWER OVER ETHERNET
POWER OVER ETHERNET
Power-over-Ethernet (PoE) or "Active Ethernet" eliminates the
need to run 240 Volt power to Wireless Access Points and
other devices on a wired LAN. Using Power-over-Ethernet
systems, installers need to run only a single CAT5 Ethernet
cable that carries both power and data to each device. This
allows greater flexibility in the locating of AP's and network
devices and significantly decreasing installation costs in many
cases. The placement of a Network device can be up to 328
feet (100 meters) away by using standard category 5 Ethernet
cable.
Power-over-Ethernet begins with a CAT5 "Injector" that inserts
a DC Voltage onto the CAT5 cable. The Injector is typically
installed in the "wiring closet" near the Ethernet switch or
hub.
Some Wireless Access Points and other network accept the
injected DC power directly from the CAT5 cable through their
RJ45 jack. These devices are considered to be "PoE-
Compatible" or "Active Ethernet Compatible".
Devices that are not "PoE Compatible" can be converted to
Power-over-Ethernet by way of a DC "Picker" or "Tap". These
are sometimes called Active Ethernet "Splitters". This device
picks-off the DC Voltage that has been injected into the CAT5
cable by the Injector and makes it available to the equipment
through the regular DC power jack.

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Summary of Contents for NetComm POE20

  • Page 1 Additionally, make sure your PoE compatible device or network is designed to handle the 48 volts DC delivered by the PoE injector. NetComm will not accept any responsibility for any loss or damage araising from the use of this product in the wrong manner.
  • Page 2 For more information on this and other NetComm products, please visit www.netcomm.com.au NetComm Limited ABN 85 002 490 486 PO Box 1200, Lane Cove NSW 2066 Australia. Phone (02) 9424 2070 • Fax (02) 9424 2010 www.netcomm.com.au • Email sales@netcomm.com.au Trademarks and registered trademarks are the property of NetComm Limited or their respective owners.