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Reviewed in Germany on March 17, 2025
Der Outdoor PoE Splitter kommt - dem Preis entsprechend - sehr gut verpackt und aufgeräumt an.Das Alu-Druckguss-Gehäuse ist extrem robust und hinterlässt mit den PG-Verschraubungen den Eindruck,dass das Gerät lange im Freien durchhalten wird.Für meinen Test habe ich eine 20m Ethernet Zuleitung von einem HP PoE-Switch aus verwendet und 2 Kameras am Splitter mit jeweils 5m Kabel ohne Probleme betreiben können.Es dauert ein paar Sekunden, bis das Gerät gebootet hat und dann gehen die LED's auch an ;-)3 Dinge gilt es zu beachten:- Auch der PoE Splitter verbraucht Strom, je länger die Leitung bis zu Splitter, um so weniger kommt hinten an.Man muss also auch einen Switch haben, der ausreichend auf einem einzelnen Port treiben kann und ggf. nichtdie maximal mögliche Kabellänge ausreizen.- Für's Durchführen von vorkonfektionierten SFTP-Kabeln muss man beachten, dass man vergossene Stecker verwendet,bei denen der hintere Teil nicht dicker ist, als der Stecker-Korpus selbst. Sonst bekommt man den Stecker nichtdurch die Verschraubung.- Nach dem Eindrehen der PG-Verschraubungen müssen die Rastnasen nochmal auf korrekten Sitz kontrolliert werden,bevor man den Gummi einsetzt und zu dreht. Eventuell ist die Kunststoff-Nase etwas einzukürzen.Fazit:Ein meiner Meinung nach qualitativ hochwertiges Produkt, dessen Preis mir gerechtfertigt erscheint.
Technical Reviews by dee
Reviewed in Canada on March 15, 2025
The model of this device ("extender") is POE-EXT6002GP, rather than BT90W as mentioned in some places in the product listing. It is also incorrectly referenced as PoE (802.3af). It's actually PoE+ (802.3at) 30W plus PoE++ (802.3bt) 60W = 90W. You likely won't need this much power, but it's there if you do - sort of.Three things are critical to the success of this product. Good cables, a sufficiently powered PoE switch, knowledge of the peak power needs of the connected devices. The TP-Link TL-SG1016PE PoE+ switch, for example, is capable of 150W of power output; but, only 30W per port. If you're feeding power to two cameras, thru the extender, and each operates at 11W; but, peak at 15W on startup, though 15W x 2 = 30W it is likely not going to work. Power loss increases with length of cable, the extender consumes 1-2W of power, and other factors come into play too. The more power your PoE switch can provide on a port to feed to the extender, the better. Linovision also makes PoE switches with 90W/port capability. A power tester such as a Kill-A-Watt P4400 can be helpful to test the power requirements of devices.I did a ton of testing with CAT5e and CAT6 cables, shielded and unshielded. All makes a difference depending on the devices you're powering, the order of the cabling, etc. For example, putting a 200' CAT6 shielded cable between the PoE switch and the extender, and a 200' CAT5e unshielded cable between the extender and a camera, worked. But, swapping the two cables did not.DISLIKES- The RJ45 ports are NOT shielded. So shielded cables, recommended for outdoor use, will not have functioning shielding. I've used unshielded outdoor PoE+ connections and I don't recommend it.- Once you connect cables to the ethernet ports, you can't release them with your finger, you'll need to use a flat object to fit inside the case to access the release clip. I also had issues with ethernet cables with a strain relief boot, having the clip cover end up outside the extender. Given that this extender is intended for semi/permanent installation, this isn't necessarily an issue. I broke one clip in my testing, so it's not great regardless.LIKES- The circuit board is coated with some kind of plastic, so it should resist corrosion.NOTES- Another reviewer suggested this is just an expensive 2-port network switch. It isn't. This repeater extends the 100m/328ft limit to 200m/656ft with no remote power source required. A network switch is something completely different.
Shake
Reviewed in Italy on March 12, 2025
Questo ripetitore Gigabit PoE Ethernet non solo estende la portata del segnale, ma offre anche due uscite PoE, permettendomi di alimentare e collegare contemporaneamente due dispositivi, come telecamere IP, telecamere PTZ o access point wireless. E in grado di fornire fino a 90W di potenza PoE, il che lo rende ideale per alimentare anche dispositivi ad alto consumo energetico, come telecamere PTZ o access point wireless ad alte prestazioni. La possibilità di dividere l'uscita PoE in due porte separate offre una grande flessibilità, permettendomi di collegare due dispositivi senza dover installare un secondo iniettore PoE. Essendo progettato per uso esterno, è dotato di un robusto involucro resistente alle intemperie, che lo protegge da pioggia, neve e polvere. L'installazione è semplice e veloce, grazie al supporto per montaggio a parete incluso. Durante il mio periodo di test, il dispositivo ha funzionato in modo impeccabile, garantendo una connessione stabile e affidabile. Lo consiglio, è un dispositivo eccellente per chi ha bisogno di ampliare la propria rete esterna e alimentare dispositivi PoE.
Luigi Arcuri
Reviewed in Italy on February 5, 2025
FUNZIONATO SOLO UNA 20 DI GIORNI DOPO DI CHE UNA USCITA SI E BRUCIATA , UN CASO? O DIFETTO DI FABBRICA
Motthow
Reviewed in the United States on August 13, 2024
Very nice product. Case is metal and well insulated from the weather. HOWEVER..the RJ-45 connectors on the splitter are not shielded and do not connect to the shield of the cable. If you are running shielded cable this will NOT pass the shield through the splitter. Big disappointment for a device that looks great and is intended to be a outdoor rugged device.
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on November 7, 2024
Bought this PoE splitter to add an additional access point (AP) in my yard. I have one on the house corner that works great and want to add another but don’t want to run an additional network cable all the way back to my indoor PoE switch.So I was going to plug the existing PoE/LAN cable on the working AP into the INPUT port of the splitter. Then plug a cable from OUTPUT 1 back to my existing AP. Then plug a cable into OUTPUT 2 and run that to my additional AP in the yard.Problem… when I plug the known good PoE/LAN cable from the existing AP into the splitters INPUT port nothing comes out of either OUTPUT port. No lights come on either. I have a PoE/LAN tester and neither OUTPUT port shows any activity.Yet when I plug the INPUT cable back into the AP it works great. All cables test fine and use the 568B wiring standard.What am I doing wrong here
JCB
Reviewed in Canada on October 4, 2024
it works
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