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TP-LINK 802.3af Gigabit PoE Injector | Convert Non-PoE to PoE Adapter | Auto Detects the Required Power, up to 15.4W | Plug & Play | Distance Up to 100 meters (328 ft.) | Black (TL-PoE150S) TP-LINK 802.3af Gigabit PoE Injector | Convert Non-PoE to PoE Adapter | Auto Detects the Required Power, up to 15.4W | Plug & Play | Distance Up to 100 meters (328 ft.) | Black (TL-PoE150S) TP-LINK 802.3af Gigabit PoE Injector | Convert Non-PoE to PoE Adapter | Auto Detects the Required Power, up to 15.4W | Plug & Play | Distance Up to 100 meters (328 ft.) | Black (TL-PoE150S) TP-LINK 802.3af Gigabit PoE Injector | Convert Non-PoE to PoE Adapter | Auto Detects the Required Power, up to 15.4W | Plug & Play | Distance Up to 100 meters (328 ft.) | Black (TL-PoE150S) TP-LINK 802.3af Gigabit PoE Injector | Convert Non-PoE to PoE Adapter | Auto Detects the Required Power, up to 15.4W | Plug & Play | Distance Up to 100 meters (328 ft.) | Black (TL-PoE150S) TP-LINK 802.3af Gigabit PoE Injector | Convert Non-PoE to PoE Adapter | Auto Detects the Required Power, up to 15.4W | Plug & Play | Distance Up to 100 meters (328 ft.) | Black (TL-PoE150S) TP-LINK 802.3af Gigabit PoE Injector | Convert Non-PoE to PoE Adapter | Auto Detects the Required Power, up to 15.4W | Plug & Play | Distance Up to 100 meters (328 ft.) | Black (TL-PoE150S)

TP-LINK 802.3af Gigabit PoE Injector | Convert Non-PoE to PoE Adapter | Auto Detects the Required Power, up to 15.4W | Plug & Play | Distance Up to 100 meters (328 ft.) | Black (TL-PoE150S)

TP-LINK 802.3af Gigabit PoE Injector | Convert Non-PoE to PoE Adapter | Auto Detects the Required Power, up to 15.4W | Plug & Play | Distance Up to 100 meters (328 ft.) | Black (TL-PoE150S) TP-LINK 802.3af Gigabit PoE Injector | Convert Non-PoE to PoE Adapter | Auto Detects the Required Power, up to 15.4W | Plug & Play | Distance Up to 100 meters (328 ft.) | Black (TL-PoE150S) TP-LINK 802.3af Gigabit PoE Injector | Convert Non-PoE to PoE Adapter | Auto Detects the Required Power, up to 15.4W | Plug & Play | Distance Up to 100 meters (328 ft.) | Black (TL-PoE150S) TP-LINK 802.3af Gigabit PoE Injector | Convert Non-PoE to PoE Adapter | Auto Detects the Required Power, up to 15.4W | Plug & Play | Distance Up to 100 meters (328 ft.) | Black (TL-PoE150S) TP-LINK 802.3af Gigabit PoE Injector | Convert Non-PoE to PoE Adapter | Auto Detects the Required Power, up to 15.4W | Plug & Play | Distance Up to 100 meters (328 ft.) | Black (TL-PoE150S) TP-LINK 802.3af Gigabit PoE Injector | Convert Non-PoE to PoE Adapter | Auto Detects the Required Power, up to 15.4W | Plug & Play | Distance Up to 100 meters (328 ft.) | Black (TL-PoE150S) TP-LINK 802.3af Gigabit PoE Injector | Convert Non-PoE to PoE Adapter | Auto Detects the Required Power, up to 15.4W | Plug & Play | Distance Up to 100 meters (328 ft.) | Black (TL-PoE150S)
$ 19.98

Score By Feature

Based on 5,443 ratings
WiFi signal
9.68
Value for money
9.58
Easy to install
9.72
Easy to use
9.71

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Product Description

The TL-PoE150S allows you to easily convert any non-PoE switch/device into a PoE enabled device without having to change anything on your existing system
With 1 Gigabit Ethernet Input Port + 1 Gigabit Ethernet Output Port, you can stream information and video at lightning speed
A single ethernet cable connects the PoE150S to 802.11b and supplies both power and data. The 3af PoE devices and extension line allow the network to expand to areas without power lines and
The setup is easy since there is no software to install or configuration to do
You can power up to 100 meters (328 feet. deploying IP cameras or access points
TL-PoE150S applies Auto Detect technology, which determines and delivers the right amount of power to each of your devices with up to 15 ports. There is a 4W output power.

Questions & Answers

Have any of you made a splitter for the other end? A) Where is He? You gotta be careful, ya gotta. ?

As per standard 802, the temperature should be at least 45oC. The 3af standard that this device adheres to allows for a passive splitter on the other end to be "hacked on" in Mode B. In the flip side, it is a requirement that a power injector support both Mode A and Mode B, but the power injector automatically selects the mode it will use, and your "splitter" or end device cannot choose this. As a mode B device, pins 4 through 8 are used The T568A and T568B DC supplies are connected by pin 5 (pair #1 as in both versions) and pins 7 through 10 form the other side. The link 8 (pair #4 in both T568A and T568B) provides There are three pairs of "spares" in 10BASE-T The 100BASE-T protocol and 100BASE-H In order to use Mode B, a 4-channel data link needs to be established Plug in a pair of cables. As a result, I purchased a TP-1000 I also use the Link POE splitter because it is inexpensive, easy, and does the job well. In my case, I had a choice of three common voltages (5, 9, 12 volts), but other splitters only provide two options.

I need to connect and power multiple IP cameras, do I need to use a PoE injector for each?

It is necessary to have a separate power supply for any device not connected to electrical outlet or POE switch that requires power. It injects power onto one ethernet cable to one device. Therefore, the NVR that you plug the IP cameras into probably has a PoE switch built in, so you're There is a 16 port switch with 8 of them being PoE which is less than 8 injectors plus a 16 port switch. And PoE switches are cheaper compared to many of these injectors and require less wiring and plugs.

Whether it can handle 12 volts at zero is not certain. Could you please tell me how many amps the injector and splitter each require?

Within the range of 15 years. There is a 4W output power.

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There is an AC adapter that is too big, but an included Ethernet cable can be useful
5/5

The AC adapter is highly reliable, but I prefer the Ethernet cable.

Peyton Bowers
Peyton Bowers
| Apr 02, 2021
It was the power supply in the Logitech 700e camera that was broken, so I fixed that
5/5

It was the power supply for my 700e outdoor Logitech camera that had to be replaced. Here's the link The Long Version Connect the TL-Low voltage converter to the TL-Low voltage converter A POE150S is connected to the camera and the output of the adapter goes to the Powerline 200 plug. Using the Powerline adapter, the camera signal is sent to the computer software already installed on the computer. In its current form, the TL-DR The POE150S is powered by an adapter, while the Powerline 200 can also be plugged into an AC outlet. I had to use more than one box to set up my camera, but now it works. In the Commander software, it said I needed to update the adapter software I opened the software and did so. I also had to unplug the new components and that, I found the camera in my software and it appears to be.

Amaia Hammond
Amaia Hammond
| Apr 12, 2021
With this fix, I was able to fix the issue with my Cisco SPA942 VOIP telephone
5/5

As a result, I have been using a Linksys/Cisco SPA 942 VOIP phone for quite some time. A few days later, it stopped working. Eventually I bought another (same) phone and after just a few years it ceased to power on as well. In both phones, I had the standard method of connecting them Data is transmitted over an Ethernet cable, and power is supplied through a power supply. My second phone died this week, so I had to look for a new one, only to find that most VOIP phones don't have a power supply by default Separately, you will need to purchase that. My first thought was, "Wow, that's odd. When there is no power supply, how can the phone be powered up? "So I did a little research and found out about PoE, then discovered I was able to use my existing phone with PoE. I just needed a way to connect my computer to my router via Ethernet. As a result of the I fixed it by clicking the link! It's now time for both phones to work! My guess is that something happened to the power supply of the phone or to the connection between the phone and It makes no difference which way you go, as There is no need for me to click on that link. It has cut down on the cost of getting a new phone, and I have a backup in case the one I have fails. It's a night to remember I'm enjoying my life to the fullest.

Aries Burnett
Aries Burnett
| Aug 26, 2020
This is a great Gigabit injector for the price
5/5

When I was asked how to rate this in terms of sheerness and thickness, I had to laugh. Yeah, the plastic is a little weird. So I'll give it a 5. The art isn't rough so I think it's This also applies to It's all right. It is not the thinnest POE injector I have seen, but it is not the fattest. The little ones are useless, so I picked this. I'm not sure. Can you give it a five? Let's move on to the real question Can it be made to It does, in fact. In the current market, my preferred POE adapter is from StarTech, which costs These are items that I buy for my own collection. Nevertheless, I had a boss who was unwilling to stock things and would never order injectors with APs and cameras (or the orders took weeks to come through). It meant that I often had to buy everything I needed myself to keep my To keep my costs down, I purchased these. I was quite surprised that these were high quality and cost effective My Link stuff works just fine. I do not possess years of experience with the product but have deployed several (mostly for phones) and they have all worked. I always keep one in my trunk. Consequently, I still prefer StarTech as a brand based on its long history, however if you're trying to find a budget POE GB adapter that has the necessary features, I doubt you'll find one that is better.

Lucy Gamble
Lucy Gamble
| Apr 21, 2021
For static cameras, these are awesome
5/5

I use these injectors for my standard fixed cameras with no problems. It is just a matter of plugging them in and connecting an Ethernet cable, cat-5 or 6 is all you need. A great deal simpler when it comes to wiring security cameras that are often far from an AC outlet, though the majority of static cameras seem to use these sources of power. For cameras that pan, tilt, or zoom, these inexpensive injectors may not be able to deliver sufficient power. You don't need ramps unless you really need them For those who do not want to spend a lot of money on equipment, these are a great option that can be priced inexpensively.

Oakleigh Ayers
Oakleigh Ayers
| Nov 27, 2020
The big power adapter works well with the Unifi NanoHD
4/5

We will use this to power a NanoHD access point from Unifi. I see no issues with plugging it in Just toy around. Because the OEM's own version was either out of stock or more expensive after shipping, I opted for this alternative. A link LED is present, and the connections are clean. A relatively large (unnecessarily) AC adapter is the only drawback to the design, in addition to the lack of a wall plug This bracket mounts to the wall. That will limit installations outside of SOHO, and even at home, you'll need to make sure you have enough space. As a whole, it fits the need, although it is not perfect. LINK is one of my "trusted" brands, but I will inform you if there is an unexpected problem with the injector.

Jolene Singh
Jolene Singh
| Apr 12, 2021
The POE Injector operates as it should
5/5

The pros are The Plug and Play feature * The cons I am not a fan of the shiny exterior of this POE injector, but it is a minor issue

I turned to it for a POE injector I needed for a new outdoor camera After I received it, I opened it up, plugged the power supply into the unit, plugged both ethernet cords in, and everything just worked. With no configuration, there is no confusion regarding which cable connects to which. I only have one minor qualm with this injector the product photos depict this to have a matte black finish but it has a matte black finish in reality. I do not prefer mirror finishes on products, but since this one will be hidden most of the time, I am willing to make an exception.

Janelle Brewer
Janelle Brewer
| Dec 29, 2020
To use IP phones, it is needed
3/5

Now that IP phones use POE, most of them use that power source. There are no POE switches in my network, and I don't want to buy them, they seem to be really expensive. Instead, I bought some power injectors that are The TP The Links seem to be good quality. I connected my IP phones and they powered on without any problems. I did not have to change any settings whatsoever. I did notice, however, that the PC connected to the IP phone chain seemed to have a slower response rate. In my experience, power injectors and IP phones cause the slowness, but I am not sure which is the cause. I still have no issues, but I can feel the network moving a bit more slowly. It would have been nice if it was a little smaller, since this is such a low-power.

Faye Baird
Faye Baird
| Aug 01, 2021

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