POE Injector for 2.5g ethernet connection

POE Injector for 2.5g ethernet connection

POE Injector for 2.5g ethernet connection
POE Injector for 2.5g ethernet connection
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Model: Deco BE25  
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Guidance help please.....I have 3xBE65s in the house running hard wired and wifi the ethernet ports are 2.5g and are running all ok I am looking at getting a be25 outdoor extender which will run on a POE ethernet at 2.5g (Hard wired and wifi) I can not find a Tp signal  (POE) injector to run at 2.5g! (Pass through Speed) I can only see they run 10/100/1000 or have i missed it on there website? I also can not see the power requirments for the Power voltage and current so I can get a 3rd party POE if Tp dont do one.

Many thank in advance.

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Re:POE Injector for 2.5g ethernet connection
3 hours ago

  @Loan-Ranger_69 

 

I understand that you are looking to add a Deco BE25-Outdoor unit to your existing Deco BE65 setup and want to ensure you can use a PoE (Power over Ethernet) injector that supports 2.5Gbps speeds, as well as confirm the power requirements for the BE25-Outdoor. According to our knowledge base, the Deco BE25-Outdoor does support being powered by PoE and is compatible with both IEEE802.3at and IEEE802.3bt standards. It features 2 x 2.5GE (2.5 Gigabit Ethernet) ports, so to fully utilize the 2.5Gbps wired connection, you will need a PoE injector or switch that supports 2.5Gbps pass-through (not just 1Gbps). TP-Link currently does not list a 2.5Gbps PoE injector in the Deco product line, so you may consider a third-party PoE injector or switch that supports 2.5Gbps and is compliant with IEEE802.3at or 802.3bt. The maximum power consumption of the BE25-Outdoor is 21W, so ensure your injector or switch can provide at least this much power per port. If you need further assistance in selecting a compatible third-party injector, please let us know

Need help with the Deco app, setup, Ethernet backhaul, network switch or rolling back firmware? Router or AP mode? https://community.tp-link.com/us/home/forum/topic/699816?page=1
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