Connections
Setup is quick and easy!
1 Plug a Cat5e/6 Ethernet cable — up to 100 m long — from
your powered source device (for example, a PoE injector or
switch) into the PoE In connector on the extender/repeater.
2 Plug a second Cat5e/6 Ethernet cable — also up to 100 m
long — from the device you want to transmit power and data
to (for example, a PoE network camera ) into the PoE Out
connector on the extender/repeater.
The LED chart below explains how you can tell if your connections
are good.
LED
PoE (yellow)
Data (green)
The Distance chart below explains how much power you can
expect to be delivered to your PoE device based on how many
extender/repeaters you
connect in series (5 is the
maximum recommended).
Functionality
This extender/repeater
supports the IEEE 802.3at
protocol and is designed to work with all IEEE 802.3af- or IEEE
802.3at-compliant devices. Note: If your connected device is not
PoE compliant, this extender/repeater can still be used to extend
data-only transmission distances.
The two holes on the base of the housing allow you to screw the
extender/repeater in place to help maintain secure cable
connections.
For specifications, go to intellinetnetwork.com.
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Status
Operation
On
Port is linked to a PSE/PoE device
Off
No PSE/PoE device is linked
On
Valid port connection
Blinking
Valid port connection; data transmitted/received
Off
No link established
Number of
extenders
Distance
1
200 m
2
300 m
3
400 m
4
500 m
5
600 m
Maximum wattage
of powered device
24.592
20.140
16.176
12.56
8.60