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The RevoTech 2 Port POE Extender is a high-performance device designed to extend your Ethernet and PoE capabilities. With one 30W input and two 15W output ports, it allows for seamless connection of multiple PoE devices over distances up to 100 meters (328 ft). Compliant with IEEE 802.3af/at standards, it ensures reliable data transfer rates of 10/100Mbps while providing automatic protection against installation errors.
V**R
Functions like POE Powered switch
Gigabit version - 2 port. Acts like POE powered 2 port gigabit switch- with POE passthru. I haven't used it for POE power (on the outputs) , but have not doubt it will function as such. I used POE power switch on one end and (this) POE extender on other side of single ethernet line to avoid running another ethernet cable. I'm getting full duplex gigabit speeds on both ports from the extender. No need to plug in the extender, which is convenient , since it uses the POE power input. Device is very compact. Overall, nice way to avoid running more ethernet cables if you >already< have POE power to input to extender.
C**.
It works!
I had an IP camera on a cat-6 cable that was 520' long. The camera would start to boot up but was only receiving 3.5 watts and needs 5.5w to operate. I found this non-powered mid-span repeater and for the price, thought it was worth a shot. I skeptically spliced the device into my cable (RJ45 Mod ends) about 225' into the 520' cable. When I reconnected the cable, I saw the lights on the REVOTECH light up and by the time I could get the scissor lift over to the camera (it's mounted 35' up) it was up and operational. I have already purchased more of them for another camera at this same site and for future use. FYI...I was connected to a POE switch at the headend that supplied 25w. The camera auto-negotiates the wattage it needs, in this case 5.5w. The camera tester (Trend networks RV171000) indicated I had 12.5w of available power at the far-end. If the cable passes all tests but fails on length, this will probably fix your issue.
O**E
Works Fine
It works fine
I**Z
Gran solución
Excelente producto
K**I
Works as advertised
I used this device to split a 30W PoE+ link into two 15W PoE links to provide power and data to an Axis camera and an Ubiquiti access point. It worked exactly as expected. Normally, I would not design a new network around a device like this, but for an existing network it can be a real time saver.This device returned to normal operation after the switch was intentionally powered off and then back on.One might take this for granted, but there is a similar device being sold on Amazon (it is all white) which does not!
J**S
Didn't work out of the box
Didn't work right out of the box. Hooked it up to my existing PoE line to try to run 2 cameras without having to run a second ethernet wire. The input lights were flashing but the outputs/cameras never came on
K**S
none
Easy to use but appears a little light weight for outdoor use.
R**B
Works for my needs as a POE powered 2 port switch
I bought one of these because I only ran one LAN cable to a TV location and realized I needed 2 connections - one for the smart TV and one for the TiVO box. I only used POE power to power this splitter. Both devices are just Ethernet and don’t require POE power. Cheaper than installing a switch and using another outlet.Seems to work fine. More stable connection than using the Wi-Fi for SmartTV. I want to keep Wi-Fi bandwidth free for phones, tablets and laptops.
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