Cudy POE10 Gigabit PoE Extender, 10/100/1000Mbps, 1 Channel PoE Repeater, PoE Amplifier, PoE Booster, Wall-Mount, Comply with IEEE 802.3at / 802.3af, Not Support Passive PoE, Plug and Play
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Despite the fact that I am not able to answer directly, we have done this with TWO devices on the same line successfully, so it would make sense that up to 3 would work as well.
Sorry, but I cannot. You will need a PoE switch to power this device. If you want to power a network device from a non-PoE switch, then you need a PoE injector.
With this, power is simply extracted from an existing POE switch, voltage is boosted back to an appropriate level, and the ethernet network is extended.
In order to power it up, you must send a POE from a switch or a power injector. You can use it to extend data, however, you must keep in mind that the power must come from a switch or a power injector.
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There's no street close by, and the house sits on a large rural property about 450 feet from the street. Our solar cameras and outdoor access points did not provide reliable WiFi connectivity even with solar power. A while ago, I noticed there was a telco box on the pole we wanted to mount on and opening it opened up 4 pairs of unused CAT3 wires - four pairs are what an Ethernet cable is made of (even if it is A conduit ran right under my house to bring this cable to me. As soon as I connected my PoE+ switch to the internet, I began working on the network configuration. When it first worked, I was amazed as it led over 500 feet of Ethernet - the maximum spec for that run is about 330 feet. In addition, it proved to be unreliable, and PoE was also unreliable. Seeing as my cable tester measured the overall length at just shy of 600' - almost double the specification - this shouldn't come as a surprise. When I started researching PoE extenders, I learned that some of them could be chained together for longer runs (the Cudy can chain up to 3 extenders for a maximum of 1320'). Since it was going to be inside of the demarcation box at my house, I decided to first try a POE10. Then I connected two male RJ45 plugs to my splice and plugged in the POE10, and I was done! I was pleasantly surprised to see full voltage coming into my PoE cable tester after 600 feet - in reality, the Cudy POE10 is driving a 100 Mbps Ethernet over 550 feet of CAT3 cable - the result is amazing! In addition, there is no need to plug in power, since the extender is powered by the PoE+ that it extends! In our experience, our pan / tilt / zoom PoE+ camera that uses about 15 - 20 Watts of PoE+ delivers a fantastic picture with no visible lag. Although I am told I have a 1 GHz connection by my managed switch, I can't confirm it as the injector sees the 100 Mbps connection the camera itself requires. For now, I'll test a more network-intensive device one day, but for the moment, I'm quite pleased with the Cudy POE10 Injector, which has solved a real network problem. A second camera may be added at the end of the line using one of the weatherproof 2 port Cudys. The device is amazing and I can't rave enough about it! A five-star review is in order! Note
Disclaimer, please It has been totally wrong of me to do what I have done It may not be standard, and I'm not suggesting you try it all the time, but if it works in a very challenging environment like this, then it should work fine in.
The 620 feet of cat5 run between our home and business location is used for backups of our business PCs to our unraid server in the home. When I use this device plus a poe injector, I am able to get up to 1GB of link between the shop switch and Unraid server, but without this device we only get 100MB. Our previous poe extender was designed with the intention of running a poe AP on the property, but before I could do that it failed and was OOS, so I purchased this model and it actually improved what AOMEI's backup was doing a little bit. When using an old model SSD, he'd run between 90 and 100 times per second Unlike a 100 mbps modem, this model runs 100 mbps A house PC who has not yet upgraded to a 10Gbe nic is receiving the same speed as my office PC. The product I recommend is if you need to make a long ethernet run over 320 feet.
I was surprised at how much larger it was than I had anticipated, but it works perfectly fine. The DVR required a little bit of tweaking to recognize the extended camera was installed and that one was already attached to it, but once I got it working, it has been stable ever since.
This works really well. You have a 300ft cable leading to the poe router, and a 150ft cable going to the router. The strength of the signal is comparable to that of a.
An extender with a good price and powerful features. We were able to extend our cat6 run into an industrial setting beyond 100m with no problem. The product will definitely be purchased again in the future if the circumstances remain the same.
In the testing we conducted, the results were superior to any extender we have used so far. Normally we don't need a long cable run extender very often, but we sometimes need a little extra help to support a device that's connected to one.
I love it.
There was a great value for the money.