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The SODOLA 30W PoE Splitter is a high-performance adapter designed to provide a reliable 12V 2.5A output for non-PoE devices, ensuring seamless connectivity for security cameras and other surveillance equipment. Compliant with IEEE standards, it features enhanced safety measures and an extended cable for versatile installation.
Data Link Protocol | IEEE 802.3, Ethernet |
Compatible Devices | Internet Protocol Camera |
Hardware Connectivity | Ethernet |
Z**Y
Great Power Splitter!
Why did you pick this product vs others?:This was great! I needed to get power to something and it was easiest to run cat5 to it. Great little device and great build quality!
N**.
Working well.
I recently purchased the SODOLA 30W PoE Splitter for my security camera setup, and it has been a fantastic addition! The installation was a breeze, and it meets the IEEE 802.3af/at standards seamlessly. Now, I enjoy uninterrupted performance and a cleaner setup without extra cables. Highly recommend this splitter for anyone looking to enhance their security system!
C**O
Works But Too Expensive For What It Is
I am using these to power some Reolink Wi-Fi floodlights. So far they work fine but they are over-priced for what you are getting.
M**T
works as expected. make sure to have the right size
works great - was able to split my ethernet and poe for a device that needed 12v dc.
N**D
Handy to power devices over PoE
Have a custom home automation device that doesn't need ethernet, but I wanted to power with PoE. I had bought another brand of this item previously, but it failed near immediately, so I picked this brand up instead. Cheap, 30w of power, and works great.
S**G
Don't buy this, unless you want to replace it soon.
Died after only a fee months.12v output still functions, network passthrough is dead. Don't buy.
D**E
Run power to your camera (or other device) over 1 ethernet cable
Great way to get power to my outdoor camera without running any more power cables. NOTE: you must have a PoE (power over ethernet) switch or power injector on the other end of your network cable obviously. But it works - simple and no cable clutter!!
N**K
Running a netgear router just fine
I had gotten it set up along with a POE injector today. I did some testing with a wattage meter to make sure they were negotiating properly and it seems so. I am using a 50 Foot run of ethernet to do it. I am using a AC1750 R6400v2, but I am nearly 100% certain that any router that needs a power input of 12V and 2.5A will work just fine with this splitter. It was very much plug and play.
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