Power Multiple USB devices from PoE with a TP-Link TL-POE10R Splitter

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Power Multiple USB devices from PoE with a TP-Link TL-POE10R Splitter
Power Multiple USB devices from PoE with a TP-Link TL-POE10R Splitter
2021-12-30 21:50:49 - last edited 2021-12-31 02:25:09

Hey TP Community,

 

Has anyone succesfully been able to power multiple USB devices from a TP-Link splitter TL-POE?

 

We are trying to provide power a 5 watt IoT device and a 2 watt or lower device.

 

The TP-Link POE splitter has a 5.5 dc jack

 

 

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Re:Power Multiple USB devices from PoE with a TP-Link TL-POE10R Splitter
2021-12-31 08:42:40

@intellequip 

 

You can check this article, showing you how to setup network with this splitter.

 

I think this device provided selectable 12VDC, 9VDC or 5VDC power output. It's fixed, so you gotta follow the specification.

 

 

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