They work great with standard 48V POE devices You cannot use it for 24V devices, there are other POE devices for that Connectors, just search for it and you will find it. The difference is simple; The 802.3af/at standard requires the port to check power requirements BEFORE applying power, so the port will NOT ALWAYS be powered. Passive POE is not truly 802.3af/at compliant as it allows the port to be powered at all times. I prefer "test before use" security, so I never use passive POE for mission critical devices such as access points or VoIP phones, surveillance cameras, etc. In fact, for my commercial and industrial installations, I ONLY use devices with 48V POE that support 802.3 af. /at are docile and do not use passive force. I use these special plugs to quickly swap out manufacturer's POE injectors that are out of service and can't be easily replaced overnight or with expedited shipping. I have 48V and 24V models on the shelf.
Enhance Your WiFi Range with TP-Link TL-WPA4220KIT 300Mbps AV500 Powerline WiFi Extender Start Kit
37 Review
Enhance Internet Speed with TP-Link AC1200 Wireless Dual Band USB Adapter (Archer T4U V1)
40 Review
TP-Link Archer T4U Plus AC1300 USB 3.0 WiFi Network Adapter
29 Review
High Gain Wireless Network Adapter - TP-Link Nano USB Wifi Dongle with 150Mbps Speed for PC Desktops and Laptops. Compatible with Win10/8.1/8/7/XP Linux 2.6.18-4.4.3, Mac OS 10.9-10.15 (TL-WN722N)
46 Review
🔌 USR-TCP232-410s: RS232/RS485 Serial to Ethernet Adapter/IP Device Server with DHCP/DNS Support
4 Review
🔌 uni USB C Hub with Ethernet Adapter, 4K HDMI, Gigabit Ethernet, and 3 USB 3.0 Ports for MacBook Pro, iPad Pro, XPS
11 Review
🔌 Juiced Systems Silver BizHUB USB-C Multiport Gigabit HDMI Hub with 3 USB 3.0 Ports, Gigabit Ethernet, 4K HDMI, SD/Micro SD, and USB-C Power Delivery
11 Review
🔌 CERRXIAN RS232 to Ethernet Serial Device Server - TCP/IP Converter with 1Port DB9 RS232 Serial to Ethernet Connectivity
3 Review