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Gigabit PoE Splitter In-Wall Receptacle

SKU GAT-USB-IW
$39.99

In-Wall USB Charging Station and PoE (IEEE 802.3af) Port for Home and Office

Deliver 5 volts, 12 watts of USB power for fast charging Apple or Android devices. Additional PoE output will deliver POE power for one additional 802.3af device and up to 10/100/1000 gigabit data. Auto-negotiation protects your end device from accidentally being overpowered.

In-Wall Pass-Through PoE Switch Opens Opportunities

Rather than limiting your device options because of the cost of adding infrastructure, this high powered pass through in-wall PoE switch allows you to add devices and capacity anywhere on your network. Install in a remote office, a dorm room, a hotel room, or wherever you need a little extra power and network capacity. Install this unit into a standard electrical receptacle for complete integration into your home or office.

Product Features:

  • IEEE 802.3at compatible via uplink
  • Power one IEEE 802.3af and one 5 volt USB device in one unit
  • 1 PoE + Data Out Ports; 1 USB Out Port
  • 25-watt maximum output
  • Extends PoE an additional 300 feet
  • Flush to the wall outlet for a clean install and look
  • Fits standard electrical outlet receptacle / single gang box
  • Bright LED indicator
  • Durable construction with shielded RJ45 jacks

Product Specifications

Certifications CE, FCC, RoHS
Data + PoE Ports 1x PoE+ Input / 1x PoE Output
Data Rate Gigabit
Dimensions 4.5 x 2.75 x 3.5 Inches; Fits in a US Single Gang Box
Downlink Ports 1x IEEE 802.3af 10/100/1000 Mbps Port
Input Voltage Range 44-56 volts through Uplink Port
LED Indicator Blue LED Status Indicator
Max Power for Kit 25 watts total
Mount Type In-wall
Operating Humidity 5% to 90%
Operating Temperature Range -10 - 45C
PoE Method IEEE 802.3at/PoE+ (Uplink) / IEEE 802.3af LAN
PoE Mode/Pinout Mode A (-1,2 +3,6)/Mode B (+4,5 -7,8)
PoE Standard IEEE 802.3at and IEEE 802.3af
PoE Standards Supported IEEE 802.3at PoE

QUESTIONS & ANSWERS

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  • What is maximum current from the USB port?

    Great question! The maximum wattage output from the USB port would be 12 watts.

  • Is the connection in the back of the unit just a regular PoW poweedr Cat 5,6,7 Ethernet cable?

    Yes, the connection on the back is an ethernet uplink port for PoE