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Streakwave DC Injector 48V max input
Our Price: $8.75

Streakwave DC Injector 48V max input
15 Volt POE .8A with US power cord
Our Price: $12.95

Designed by Ubiquiti for Station / CPE Devices US VERSION

*power cord included
24 Volt POE 1A with US power cord
Our Price: $16.95

Designed by Ubiquiti for Station / CPE Devices US VERSION

*power cord included
POE 90-264VAC, Output 18VDC at .9A 12W
Our Price: $20.92

POE Power Supply/Inserter Input 90-264VAC, Output 18VDC at .7A 12W

The POE-xxi is an advanced power supply / power inserter. The power supply is autoranging on the input and has a regulated voltage output. It has overload and short circuit protection in addition to Ethernet surge suppression builtin. The POE-xxi is not a proprietary unit. It will function with any equipment which is compliant with the IEEE 802.3af POE standards. For all ?i? models the power is supplied on ethernet pins 4/5 (V+) and 7/8 (V-). For the ?iR? models the power is supplied on ethernet pins 4/5 (V-) and 7/8 (V+). The POE-xxi come complete with a standard North American 115VAC power cord. International cords are available upon request. A Current Indicator (-CI) model is available. The LED will be AMBER until >35mA current flows to the end device which will turn the LED to GREEN. This is a good way to remotely monitor the connection between the POE and the end device and indicate that the end device is turned on. To order this model add a ??CI? suffix to the standard part number. Using power over ethernet to power remote devices has several advantages including:

The power supply can be centrally located where it can be attached to an uninterruptible power supply.
The user has the ability to easily power on reset the attached equipment from a remote location.
There is no need to run additional power cabling to the device as power can be supplied over the CAT5 ethernet cable.

Features and Benefits:
?Carrier class? power over ethernet system
Auto ranging power supply/ inserter
Built-in ethernet surge protection to prevent equipment damage
Overload and short circuit protection
Minimum cross talk and insertion loss
Advanced switching technology ? runs cool
Powers clients which accept power on unused ethernet pins 4,5,7,8
FCC and CE approved
Current indicator (CI) option available
Applications
Remote routers, access points and bridges
Remote networking equipment
SOHO equipment
IP camera systems
400MHz to 10GHz systems
IP phone systems
POE 90-264VAC, Output 24VDC at .8A 12W
Our Price: $20.92

POE Power Supply/Inserter Input 90-264VAC, Output 24VDC at .8A 12W

The POE-xxi is an advanced power supply / power inserter. The power supply is autoranging on the input and has a regulated voltage output. It has overload and short circuit protection in addition to Ethernet surge suppression builtin. The POE-xxi is not a proprietary unit. It will function with any equipment which is compliant with the IEEE 802.3af POE standards. For all ?i? models the power is supplied on ethernet pins 4/5 (V+) and 7/8 (V-). For the ?iR? models the power is supplied on ethernet pins 4/5 (V-) and 7/8 (V+). The POE-xxi come complete with a standard North American 115VAC power cord. International cords are available upon request. A Current Indicator (-CI) model is available. The LED will be AMBER until >35mA current flows to the end device which will turn the LED to GREEN. This is a good way to remotely monitor the connection between the POE and the end device and indicate that the end device is turned on. To order this model add a ??CI? suffix to the standard part number. Using power over ethernet to power remote devices has several advantages including:

The power supply can be centrally located where it can be attached to an uninterruptible power supply.
The user has the ability to easily power on reset the attached equipment from a remote location.
There is no need to run additional power cabling to the device as power can be supplied over the CAT5 ethernet cable.

Features and Benefits:
?Carrier class? power over ethernet system
Auto ranging power supply/ inserter
Built-in ethernet surge protection to prevent equipment damage
Overload and short circuit protection
Minimum cross talk and insertion loss
Advanced switching technology ? runs cool
Powers clients which accept power on unused ethernet pins 4,5,7,8
FCC and CE approved
Current indicator (CI) option available
Applications
Remote routers, access points and bridges
Remote networking equipment
SOHO equipment
IP camera systems
400MHz to 10GHz systems
IP phone systems
POE Input 90-264VAC, Out 12VDC at 1.3A
Our Price: $21.75

POE Power Supply/Inserter Input 90-264VAC, Output 12VDC at 1.3A 12W
The POE-xxi is an advanced power supply / power inserter. The power supply is autoranging on the input and has a regulated voltage output. It has overload and short circuit protection in addition to Ethernet surge suppression builtin. The POE-xxi is not a proprietary unit. It will function with any equipment which is compliant with the IEEE 802.3af POE standards. For all ?i? models the power is supplied on ethernet pins 4/5 (V+) and 7/8 (V-). For the ?iR? models the power is supplied on ethernet pins 4/5 (V-) and 7/8 (V+). The POE-xxi come complete with a standard North American 115VAC power cord. International cords are available upon request. A Current Indicator (-CI) model is available. The LED will be AMBER until >35mA current flows to the end device which will turn the LED to GREEN. This is a good way to remotely monitor the connection between the POE and the end device and indicate that the end device is turned on. To order this model add a ??CI? suffix to the standard part number. Using power over ethernet to power remote devices has several advantages including:

The power supply can be centrally located where it can be attached to an uninterruptible power supply.
The user has the ability to easily power on reset the attached equipment from a remote location.
There is no need to run additional power cabling to the device as power can be supplied over the CAT5 ethernet cable.

Features and Benefits:
?Carrier class? power over ethernet system
Auto ranging power supply/ inserter
Built-in ethernet surge protection to prevent equipment damage
Overload and short circuit protection
Minimum cross talk and insertion loss
Advanced switching technology ? runs cool
Powers clients which accept power on unused ethernet pins 4,5,7,8
FCC and CE approved
Current indicator (CI) option available
Applications
Remote routers, access points and bridges
Remote networking equipment
SOHO equipment
IP camera systems
400MHz to 10GHz systems
IP phone systems
18V 1A Power Supply Integrated PoE
Our Price: $21.95

All-in-one Power Adapter and PoE
Cispr 22�B�, Vcci�B��, FCC�B� Compliance
Lightweight: 145g
Efficiency over 75%
Over-voltage Protection
Short-circuit Protection
Auto-recover Protection Type
Operating Temperature -0oC~40oC
Includes AC Cable (USA)
Technical specifications
Output Voltage 18V 1.1A
Input Voltage AC 90V~264V
Input Frequency 47Hz~63Hz
Input Current 0.6A Maximum
Inrush Current 40A Maximum
Line Regulation 2% Maximum
Load Regulation +/- 5%
Ripple & Noise 1% Typical
Efficiency 83% Typical
Over-voltage Protection 96V Maximum
Operating Temperature 0C - 40C
Storage Temperature -20C - 85C
POE Input 90-264VAC, Out 48VDC at 0.35A
Our Price: $24.52

POE Power Supply/Inserter Input 90-264VAC, Output 48VDC at 0.35A 16.8W, Lightning/Surge protection on Ethernet pairs

POE Power Supply/Inserter Input 90-264VAC, Output 48VDC at 0.35A 16.8W, Lightning/Surge protection on Ethernet pairs
The POE-xxi is an advanced power supply / power inserter. The power supply is autoranging on the input and has a regulated voltage output. It has overload and short circuit protection in addition to Ethernet surge suppression builtin. The POE-xxi is not a proprietary unit. It will function with any equipment which is compliant with the IEEE 802.3af POE standards. For all �i� models the power is supplied on ethernet pins 4/5 (V+) and 7/8 (V-). For the �iR� models the power is supplied on ethernet pins 4/5 (V-) and 7/8 (V+). The POE-xxi come complete with a standard North American 115VAC power cord. International cords are available upon request. A Current Indicator (-CI) model is available. The LED will be AMBER until >35mA current flows to the end device which will turn the LED to GREEN. This is a good way to remotely monitor the connection between the POE and the end device and indicate that the end device is turned on. To order this model add a ��CI� suffix to the standard part number. Using power over ethernet to power remote devices has several advantages including:

The power supply can be centrally located where it can be attached to an uninterruptible power supply.
The user has the ability to easily power on reset the attached equipment from a remote location.
There is no need to run additional power cabling to the device as power can be supplied over the CAT5 ethernet cable.


Features and Benefits:
�Carrier class� power over ethernet system
Auto ranging power supply/ inserter
Built-in ethernet surge protection to prevent equipment damage
Overload and short circuit protection
Minimum cross talk and insertion loss
Advanced switching technology � runs cool
Powers clients which accept power on unused ethernet pins 4,5,7,8
FCC and CE approved
Current indicator (CI) option available
Applications
Remote routers, access points and bridges
Remote networking equipment
SOHO equipment
IP camera systems
400MHz to 10GHz systems
IP phone systems
Radwin PoE
Our Price: $77.00

PoE Injector 110VAC
6 Port Rack Mount Multi-Port POE, 48V PS
Our Price: $595.00

Part Number: POE-MP-6 - 6 Port Rack Mount Multi-Port POE, 48VDC Universal Input Power Supply (not shown)
The 6, 12 and 18 Port Multi-Port Power Over Ethernet (POE) Rack Mountable Injector is ideal for use in existing construction environments where there is limited access to power or where maximum flexibility is desired. Provides an impressive 33 Watts of power per port and requires only 2U of rack space for up to 18 ports. With 48VDC and 210 Watts of total power available for each 6 ports, it provides superior network installation flexibility, while saving time and costs associated with running additional power connections.