2
.
Connections
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 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. Repeat this step for up to two PoE devices. 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: This device cannot
be daisy-chained.
LEDs
LED
STATUS
STATUS DESCRIPTION
IN
(Yellow)
On
The input port is connected to a PSE device (i.e., a PoE
injector or PoE switch port).
Off
The input port is not properly connected to a PSE device.
OUT 1 & 2
(Yellow)
On
A powered device (PD) is connected to the port; power is
being provided.
On
No PD is connected to the port.
Flashing
PoE power supply is overloaded.
IN, OUT
1 & 2
(Green)
On
A device is connected to the port. A network link has been
established.
Off
No device is connected to the port.
Flashing
Sending or receiving data.
For specifications, go to intellinetnetwork.com.
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2-Port Gigabit High-Power PoE+ Extender Repeater
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