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The CENTROPOWER 60W 2-Port Gigabit PoE Switch/Extender is designed to enhance your network capabilities by extending PoE and Ethernet connections up to 100 meters. With intelligent protection features, lightning protection, and compliance with industry standards, this device ensures reliable performance and safety for your equipment. Its compact, wall-mountable design makes it a perfect fit for any workspace.
Maximum Power | 3E+1 Watts |
Data Transfer Rate | 2E+3 Megabits Per Second |
Interface | PoE |
Platform | Not Machine Specific |
Number of Ports | 2 |
Compatible Devices | Camera |
Switch Type | Limit Switch |
Item Weight | 11.2 ounces |
Item Dimensions L x W x H | 5.8"L x 3.5"W x 1"H |
Color | 2 Port-30W |
D**S
Allows two cameras at one location without pulling an additional line
I had a bullet camera mounted under the eve of my summer house and found a PTZ dome camera I wanted at that location, but I wanted to ensure I kept the existing, fixed view also. I found this POE switch and thought it must be too good to be true. I got a small (about 6"x6"x5") plastic mounting box to put under the eve, mounted both cameras on it, and mounted the POE switch inside. I was using a Netgear GS305EP to provide the POE feed to that location, and this combination is working great. The system has been working for four months (July to October in Maine) with no problems. Its night, but I captured a still to show the PTZ dome mounted to the bottom and the bullet mounted off to one side. This was a very easy solution and I really appreciate the ease of mounting the box (also made it easier to mount both cameras) rather than pulling a new POE data line.
A**N
Does the job
I bought this because the world has gone crazy and I'm in the process of making my own home more secure. That means an array of ip cameras and a lot of network cable pulling! I drilled a hole in the wall and began feeding cable through that hole and quickly realized the hole just isn't big enough. Since I want to avoid crowding in the hole, I started to look for solutions and ran ran across this guy. I needed a solution that would power two PoE IP cameras using one cable without a plug nearby and this fit the bill. Since its for outside use, I paired it with this itemhttps://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B075DHRJHZ/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o07_s01?ie=UTF8&psc=1and a bit of silicone to ensure water tight and all has been well (note: its pretty tight with all cabling in the box - I would buy bigger if I could do over). It's been up for a couple months now and survived the elements thus far. We've had a few hot days here (80+ ) since the install and I'll post back here after winter for an update on how it went over the winter months but for now, 5 stars!Update 04/2022Still going strong powering two poe cameras after two winters and going on the 2nd summer in the lower Midwest. Would still highly recommend this product.Update 05/2023Set it and forget it. I have not touched this setup since installation. Works good in the weather proof box out in the elements. For reference, this year my area experienced a very cold few days, cold enough to freeze equipment on the warehouse floor at work making them inoperable. This guy kept trucking, no issues.
H**H
Perfect to solve situations w/ 802.3af (like Reolink)
Purchased a Ubiquiti NanoSwitch to power a Reolink camera and Ubiquiti Access Point (AP) off of one single Ubiquiti PoE switch port. That doesn’t work: NanoSwitch only runs on (and provides) passive 24V PoE — while Reolink cameras only take active 802.3af PoE.This product does what one would think NanoSwitch does: it takes 802.3af (48V) in from a Ubiquiti PoE switch — one provides 802.3af compliant (48V) PoE output to two devices — all without any external power.I did have one problem: my Reolink camera won’t boot if it is plugged into Port 2. It only works if plugged into Port 1. I suspect this is because of the timing of how fast the AP gets its power, and how much power it draws on boot up. But whatever, it works perfectly, it’s cheap, it’s 802.3af compliant. A lifesaver.
S**Y
Horrible product
Worked for about 30 seconds then for no matter what would not work across 100 ft of cable but would work when plugs straight into the switch. Rerun new cable terminated same issue. Wasted a whole day because of this bad equipment please don't waste your time
T**E
BE AWARE - Nice units but incorrect information in the product description on available power.
We use these extenders all of the time, but buyers need to be aware that the information provided in the description is somewhat incorrect. There is not 15 watts available on each port or 60 watts total. There are only 12 watts available per port in accordance with the provided user manual.
D**S
as described
as described, very good
A**X
Works perfectly, trivial to set up.
Great product. Allowed me to easily wire up low power lights and security cameras all over my house from my router thats on a UPS, so now when my power goes out, all my security cameras still work. And if it is early in the morning or late at night, my emergency lights go on automatically. Obviously a lot more pieces went into the setup, but there were many options for all other components, while this was the only 60w poe extender with 4 outputs and which does not require an external power source that i could find. Highly recomend this for anyone setting more than 1 device in 1 place on their PoE network.
G**.
Intermittent Disconnect powering UniFi U6-Pro AP
I have three of these mainly to power each of my UniFi access points from a central PoE switch and UPS. The two lower-power UniFi APs (U6+ and AP-AC-Mesh) work fine - no problems at all. The U6-Pro is considered a PoE+ device and is documented to use up to 13W. When the Pro is connected through this extender, the extender intermittently disconnects from the switch and resets the AP, seemingly when the AP's power usage is peaking. I tried swapping the extenders to rule out a bad unit, tried different cabling combinations from the PoE switch to the extrender, etc., and the only thing that worked was cabling the U6-Pro directly to the PoE switch (not through this extender). It seems as though this extender can only deliver up to 15W per port (regular PoE) not not 30W (PoE+) as claimed. I replaced this extender with a different brand extender, and that has been working perfectly for several days now.
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