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πŸ”Œ DSLRKIT Active PoE Splitter - Gigabit 802.3at, 24W Power Over Ethernet, 48V to 12V 2A Review

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Details

BrandDSLRKIT
Hardware InterfaceEthernet
Data Link ProtocolIEEE 802.3at, Ethernet, IEEE 802.3af
Data Transfer Rate1000 Megabits Per Second
Item Weight90 Grams

Description of πŸ”Œ DSLRKIT Active PoE Splitter - Gigabit 802.3at, 24W Power Over Ethernet, 48V to 12V 2A

Compliant with IEEE802.3at. Compliant With 2.5KV isolation

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Revainrating 5 out of 5

Nice quick setup for active POEs.

Very beautiful box. The short piece of ethernet cable was fine as I installed it in an outdoor box with my LTE modem. I had two different short power cords, but they are not shown in the photo. Connected to my LTE modem with no problems.

Pros
  • Beautiful
Cons
  • Quality

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Useful for retrofitting older non-POE+ rigs for unpowered use

Works well with the Linksys Velop WHW03 which I have installed in the outdoor box. The hub used is a ubiquiti 802.3at 24W per port basis on 300ft of Category 6 cable, routed outside, running at 1Gbps and running outside in the heat and cold for months.

Pros
  • GOLS certified
Cons
  • Only available in black

Revainrating 5 out of 5

I only used output power, no ethernet.

I had an application where I needed 12V, 2 amps near the POE output. I installed this splitter and the power delivery worked great. I didn't use the Ethernet port, so I can't comment on that. Although this solved my problem.

Pros
  • understandable even for the old ones
Cons
  • Some shortcomings

Tried 2 other inexpensive ones and they identified themselves as class 0 devices and did not call 802.3at from the port (class 0 is an unspecified 802.3af device). So even though they're rated for more than 20 watts, they'll never get that much power. They, on the other hand, are properly shown as Class 4 devices and have been fantastic. Use with Cisco and Extreme Networks SummitX/VPEX switching. Worth a few euros more and no problem with an 18-watt device.

Pros
  • Excellent overall performance
Cons
  • Doubtful

Revainrating 5 out of 5

DOES NOT WORK AT 1000 Mbps

This splitter only works at 100 Mbps. Otherwise, do some tests with other RJ45 Cat6a and Cat7, replace the PoE injector and won't solve the problem. However, I tested another PoE splitter (DLink) and it worked successfully at 1000Mbps.

Pros
  • Availability
Cons
  • Vulgarity