PoE Splitter| Use PoE to Install Non-PoE Device| The Easiest Way

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  • Опубликовано: 27 ноя 2024

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  • @licoreriaChupe-C
    @licoreriaChupe-C 15 дней назад

    Hahahah another excelent video! U R really helping me a lot with my work!♥

  • @amanrozyev5527
    @amanrozyev5527 4 месяца назад

    I learned a lot from this channel. Good explanation with real examples.Thanks

    • @Fastcabling
      @Fastcabling  4 месяца назад

      We appreciate your kind words! It means a lot to us. We're glad you find it useful. Stay tuned for more content!

  • @tjam4229
    @tjam4229 3 месяца назад +1

    You said “today, I used the 12 volt splitter” , yet the screen posted a note that said “5V”
    Did you say the wrong information?
    Thank you for information! Very informative!!

    • @Fastcabling
      @Fastcabling  3 месяца назад +2

      Typo, this is a 12V PoE splitter.

    • @tjam4229
      @tjam4229 3 месяца назад

      @@Fastcabling , thanks for clearing that up :-)

  • @alsokary2000
    @alsokary2000 Месяц назад

    Thanks a lot Mam for simple information

    • @Fastcabling
      @Fastcabling  Месяц назад

      If you're interested, there are more network solutions on our website: www.fastcabling.com/pages/networking-solutions/

  • @JasonsLabVideos
    @JasonsLabVideos Год назад

    Good explanation and good product guys !!

  • @RA-qt5ky
    @RA-qt5ky 10 месяцев назад

    Hi,
    Thanks for video, very educational. I have 2 dilema.
    1. non PoE camera does not have RJ45 connection, only the old round one (one you didnt use in your demo)
    2. non PoE ptz that operate in 24V AC
    Any solution to that?
    Thanks

    • @Fastcabling
      @Fastcabling  10 месяцев назад

      We appreciate your support. Please contact our support team at support@fastcabling.com for personalized assistance.

  • @radhakrishna2501
    @radhakrishna2501 Год назад

    Hi
    Is fastcabling POE extender compatible with cisco sg300 poe switch please suggest I want to use this for our outdoor cameras which are over 100mts away from switch.

    • @Fastcabling
      @Fastcabling  Год назад

      Yes, it is transparent to network switch. It works with any TCP/IP network.

    • @radhakrishna2501
      @radhakrishna2501 Год назад

      @@Fastcabling thanks a lot for your reply

  • @jeronimus19
    @jeronimus19 Год назад

    Thank you for your very enlightening video!!! 🤪👌👍

    • @Fastcabling
      @Fastcabling  Год назад

      Thanks for your comment! If you're interested, please subscribe to our channel! More tutorials are coming!

  • @sidiochidi2195
    @sidiochidi2195 11 месяцев назад

    Guys i have a wireless Non POE Hikvison , 8 camera with NVR. And more also i have 4 set camera of POE Annke with cable how can i connet both to work affectively. HIKVISION Non poe and Annke poe

    • @Fastcabling
      @Fastcabling  11 месяцев назад

      To effectively connect your non-POE Hikvision cameras with your POE Annke cameras, you'll need a separate power source for the non-POE cameras. Use a compatible power supply or PoE splitter for the Hikvision cameras, and connect all cameras to the NVR for centralized monitoring.
      Here is the PoE splitter product link: www.fastcabling.com/product/ieee-802-3at-gigabit-poe-splitter-with-a-12v-output/

  • @jeffro.
    @jeffro. Год назад

    Not all splitters can negotiate with the power injector! You'll need to get ones that have the chipsets that work together. If you aren't familiar with POE standards, and can't handle reading about it online, your best bet is to get a matched pair, like TP Link S and R units.

    • @Fastcabling
      @Fastcabling  Год назад +1

      The standard POE splitter which is compatible with IEEE802.3af/at/bt should initial the power handshaking with a PoE injector or PoE switch. I mean, no matter the 1236 or 4578 is the power pin. The POE splitter should be able to handle it. This is the specification of IEEE802.3. However, Some of the TP-link or UBT products remove 4578 to work with DC24V or DC48V passive POE which removes the power handshaking. Technically, this kind of design breaks the IEEE 802.3 protocols. It might have no problem to work with their own PSE, but it will definitely cause the issue in the latest POE standard IEEE802.3bt. It takes all 4 twisted pairs to send the power. When the latest POE standard initial the power handshaking through 4578, it will detect the abnormal and stop the negotiation process.

  • @MrReeds
    @MrReeds Год назад +1

    "DC Power Output" and "Data Output" labels should be opposite