Description
Upgrade your Ethernet network quickly and cost-effectively with Transition Networks Ethernet Over 2-Wire Extender With PoE+. This solution lets you deploy modern PoE+ powered IP devices over existing copper wiring, eliminating the need to replace your 18-24 AWG unshielded twisted pair cabling. By leveraging your current copper infrastructure, you can extend network reach, power IP cameras, VoIP phones, wireless access points, and other PoE devices without disruptive rewiring, downtime, or complex installation. Built for reliability in a variety of environments, this extender combines simplicity with robust performance to meet the needs of growing networks.
- Leverages your existing 18-24 AWG unshielded twisted pair copper cabling to extend both data and PoE power, avoiding the cost and disruption of new cable pulls.
- Supports PoE+ (IEEE 802.3at) to deliver power to remote IP devices, enabling flexible placement of cameras, phones, APs, and sensors without separate power runs.
- Offers straightforward, plug‑and‑play installation that integrates with standard Ethernet switches and network topologies, minimizing downtime and simplifying network upgrades.
- Designed for reliability in commercial and light industrial environments with robust performance over existing copper; reduces installation complexity while maintaining network integrity.
- Provides scalable, future‑proof integration with current Ethernet standards, supporting ongoing growth as IP devices and bandwidth demands evolve.
Technical Details of Transition Networks Ethernet Over 2-Wire Extender With PoE+
- Product family: Ethernet Over 2-Wire Extender with PoE+ for 18-24 AWG UTP copper
- PoE+/Power: Supports PoE+ (IEEE 802.3at) to power remote devices on the two‑wire link
- Data throughput: Up to Gigabit Ethernet (1 Gbps) performance across the two‑wire extension
- Cabling: Utilizes standard 18‑24 AWG Unshielded Twisted Pair copper cabling
- Connectors: RJ‑45 Ethernet ports on both the local and remote extenders for data and PoE transmission
Note: Specifications can vary by SKU. For exact numbers and supported features, refer to the official product datasheet and specifications from the distributor.
How to install Transition Networks Ethernet Over 2-Wire Extender With PoE+
- Plan your deployment by identifying a suitable two‑wire path between the switch (or PoE injector) and the remote IP device. Ensure the pair is intact and routed away from sources of EMI or physical damage.
- Connect the Local Extender to your PoE+ capable switch or injector using a standard RJ‑45 Ethernet cable. If your local unit requires power, supply it from a PoE source or the appropriate auxiliary power adapter as specified by the product instructions.
- Run the 18‑24 AWG UTP copper pair from the Local Extender to the Remote Extender location, keeping runs neat and secured to minimize interference and physical wear.
- Connect the Remote Extender to the IP device (such as a camera, VoIP phone, or AP) via an RJ‑45 Ethernet cable. If the remote unit is powered through PoE, ensure the remote device is PoE‑enabled and that the local PoE source supports the extended link.
- Power up both extenders and verify link activity with the LED indicators on each unit. Access the connected IP device to confirm network connectivity, PoE delivery, and proper IP addressing.
- Perform basic network tests, including speed, latency, and device responsiveness. If necessary, adjust switch port settings (speed/duplex) to achieve optimal performance and reliability.
Frequently asked questions
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Q: What devices can be powered using the PoE+ extension?
A: The extender supports PoE+ to power remote IP devices such as cameras, VoIP phones, and wireless access points, enabling flexible placement without separate power drops. -
Q: Do I need to replace my existing copper cabling?
A: No. The solution is designed to run over existing 18‑24 AWG unshielded twisted pair copper wiring, preserving your current wiring plan and reducing installation costs. -
Q: Can I use this extender with any Ethernet switch?
A: Yes. The extender is designed to work with standard Ethernet switches and network equipment, provided the PoE+ source can supply the necessary power for the remote devices. -
Q: Is this solution suitable for outdoor or harsh environments?
A: The suitability for outdoor or harsh environments depends on enclosure ratings and installation conditions. Refer to the product’s environmental specifications and use appropriate enclosures or housings when deploying in non-controlled environments.
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