Altronix NetWay16MV midspan PoE injector provides power & ethernet connection to PoE compatible devices (cameras / edge devices) in offices, research facilities and manufacturing plants. This midspan PoE injector can power connected cameras / devices f.
Uses:
Altronix NetWay16MV midspan injector is designed to provide power & ethernet connection to PoE compliant, connected devices (cameras / edge devices) in offices, research facilities and manufacturing plants.
Features:
- Altronix NetWay16MV midspan PoE injector supports a repeater module for extending the data & power transmission range by additional 100 metres.
- It has sixteen dedicated ports for connecting multiple devices (cameras / edge devices) over ethernet at 10 / 100 Mbps speed.
- Altronix midspan PoE injector have built in short circuit protection feature for enabling automatic detection & protection of non-PoE edge devices / cameras.
- It has rack mount design for enabling quick & secure installation on open style racks.
- This PoE injector features a built in manual reset & master power disconnect circuit breaker for ensuring device safety.
- Its also features plug & play installation to ensure quick set up & installation and have port status indicating LEDs to provide real time monitoring of connection status.
- CE Marked, IEEE 802.3at (PoE+) & IEEE 802.3af (PoE) Compliant and UL Listed
Compatible Accessories:
- Altronix NetWay1512 PoE adapter is designed for converting PoE into 12VDC at 15 watt power.
- Altronix NetWay3012 PoE adapter is designed for converting PoE+ into 12VDC at 30 watt power.
- Altronix NetWayXT ethernet extender is a single port extender that extends the PoE data transmission range by additional 100 metres.
- Altronix NetWayXTX ethernet extender is a single port extender that extends the PoE / PoE+ data transmission range by additional 100 metres.
Standards and Approvals:
- Altronix NetWay16MV midspan injector is CE Approved & RoHS Certified.
Installation:
- Altronix NetWay16MV midspan injector can be mounted on a rack or a shelf using mounting brackets.
- Illuminated master power disconnect circuit breaker should be in the OFF position and grounded AC line cord should be plugged in to operate this injector.
- Structured cables from the input port should be connected to the ethernet switch.
- Structured cables from the output port should be connected to the PoE compliant edge devices / cameras
- Master power disconnect circuit breaker should be switched ON.
Frequently Asked Questions:
Q. Does the brand offer midspan injectors in different port configurations?
A. Yes, apart from this midspan PoE injector, Altronix also offers midspan injectors in various port configurations on Raptor Supplies.
Q. How does PoE midspan injector work?
A. Using PoE injectors, user transmits data and power through the ethernet cable between the injector & the IP camera, at the same time. The data gets transmitted from the switch into the injector, thereby feeding it to the IP camera through the ethernet cable.
Q. What is the difference between a splitter & an midspan injector?
A. The difference lies in the fact that PoE injector supplies power to the PoE equipment that receives information / data from existing non-PoE switches. Whereas a splitter splits the power from the data & feeds it to a separate input of a non-PoE compliant device.
Q. Can I power a network switch with PoE?
A. Power over Ethernet (PoE) passes through switches that can operate both ways, as a Powered Device (PD) or a Power Sourcing Equipment (PSE). This means, the switch can be powered by PoE while providing power, simultaneously.
Q. Does all ethernet cable support PoE?
A. It depends on the category cable used. Cables like CAT5E & higher support PoE on all voltages. CAT5 support lower voltages.
Q. Can PoE run over CAT5?
A. Power over Ethernet (PoE) allows CAT5 patch leads to provide access to electric power, as well as data connection to IP cameras, routers and switches.
Q. Is PoE DC or AC?
A. PoE is injected into a cable between 44 & 57 VDC.
Q. What is the difference between PoE and LAN?
A. PoE and LAN are two different types of network connections. Power over Ethernet (PoE) technology is used to implement wired Ethernet local area network (LAN).