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Input: A single Ethernet cable from your main PoE switch/NVR provides both data and power.
Extend: The extender boosts this signal, pushing it another 100 meters (328 ft).
Output: It splits the connection into multiple ports (usually 1 in, 3 out), powering up to three additional PoE devices.
Key Features:
Power: Works with IEEE 802.3af/at/bt standards, drawing power from the input and distributing it.
Speed: Typically 10/100Mbps or Gigabit (1000Mbps), depending on the model.
Distance: Extends range by ~100m per hop; can be daisy-chained.
Easy Setup: Plug-and-play; no software needed.
Modes: Some have DIP switches for VLAN (port isolation) or Extend Mode (longer distance, slower speed).
Common Uses:
Powering multiple IP cameras far from the switch.
Connecting IP phones or wireless access points.