Device to split PoE signal

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Device to split PoE signal
Device to split PoE signal
2020-03-28 11:56:17 - last edited 2020-03-30 06:19:40
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Hello,

 

I have a TP-Link CPE210 and a Ubiquity NanoStation loco M2. Both should be powered from PoE. The Problem, I have only one Ethernet Cable coming from the wall. Is there a device (ideally outdoor) to split this signal so I can connect both devices. Something like a PoE-Switch? Sorry for my bad English and thanks for your help.

 

Wumuckl

 

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Re:Device to split PoE signal
2020-03-30 14:04:47 - last edited 2020-03-30 14:09:39

@Wumuckl, you could use an UBNT EdgePoint-R6 configured as a switch (it's a router, but you can use it as a switch, too). I use an EP-R6 to supply power to two CPE 510 over just one Ethernet cable to the switch.

 

However, I don't know what NanoStation specs for PoE are. Does it use 24 volts? If so, check whether the EP-R6 PoE power budget (~23 watts total for all PoE ports with its included power supply and up to 70 watts with an etxernal power supply) can power the NanoStation in addition to the CPE 210, which requires ~10.5 watts @24 volts.

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