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16 Port Active PoE Injector with 48 Volt 700 Watt Power Supply

SKU AT-16-48V700W
$379.99

Power IP cameras, desktop phones, WiFi access points, and more. This 802.3af/at compliant Power over Ethernet (PoE) injector takes power from the included 48 volt DC power supplies and adds it to a Cat5, Cat5e or Cat6 Ethernet data cable to power your PoE devices.

Active PoE means the right power at the right time. An active PoE injector negotiates with the powered device to deliver the voltage needed, so there are no concerns about accidentally burning out lower powered or non-PoE devices. Power is only added to the data cable when an 802.3af or 802.3at device is connected.

Product Features:

  • Instantly upgrade any network switch or router to Gigabit Power over Ethernet
  • Use to power IEEE 802.3at (PoE+) devices like, WiFi Access Points and Cameras
  • Compatible with Active Cisco and Meraki WiFi Access Points and other devices - Please check manufacturer specifications for compatibility
  • Active auto-negotiation feature offers power on demand and protects non-PoE devices - power remains OFF until a compatible device is connected
  • 30 watt per port output for PoE+ devices
  • Designed to fit in a 1U Rackmount Space - Select the "With Power Supply Trays Option" to fit the injector and power supplies in 1U space*

Online Product Manual

*Learn how to mount the power supply trays onto your rack in this helpful video.

Product Specifications

Certifications CE, FCC, RoHS, UL (power supply)
Data + PoE Ports 16
Data Ports 16
Data Rate Gigabit
Dimensions 12.75" x 19"x 1.75"
LEDs Per Port 1
Max Amps Per Kit 2.5 Amps
Max Power for Kit 700 Watts
Max. Amps Per Port 650 mA
Mount Type Rack
Operating Humidity 5% to 90%
Operating Temperature Range -10 - 60C
Output Voltage 48 volts
PoE Configurable Per Port No
PoE Method Active
PoE Mode/Pinout Mode A (-1,2 +3,6)
PoE Standard IEEE 802.3af/at
Power Input Phoenix Connector 1840382
Power Supplies PS-48v700w

QUESTIONS & ANSWERS

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  • Does this injector have the power budget to support 802.at active on all ports. we have Ap's that draw 21watts each

    Yes, with a power supply budget of 700w, it can support 16x 802.3at devices.