7links Adapter for power supply of IP cameras via network cable
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Your IP cam is versatile, but the installation is often not so simple. Just where the ideal place for the camera would be, there is often no socket.
For this problem there is now a playfully simple solution: The adapter set for IP cameras brings the necessary power supply to any place! The ideal solution if your surveillance camera is not PoE-capable.
And this is how it works: The set consists of two parts. You connect the first adapter to your router and to the power supply of the IP camera. It forwards the power and network supply via PoE cable ("Power over Ethernet") to the second adapter. Connect the second adapter to the network and power port of your IP camera and you're done!
Thanks to their small size, the adapters are space-saving and flexible to install. The special housing protection of the RJ45 jacks also makes them safe and durable.
- PoE adapter set for power and network supply of IP cameras
- Input cable (router side): RJ45 network plug, DC jack for power supply, RJ45 PoE jack
- Output cable (camera side): RJ45 PoE jack, DC jack for camera, RJ45 network plug
- Suitable for all DC power supplies and IP cameras with 5, 12 and 24 V as well as power plugs/sockets of size 2.1 x 5.5 mm
- Supports networks with 10/100 Mbit/s
- Max. Length of PoE network cable: 40 m for rigid cameras, 10 m for movable cameras (please order matching PoE network cable)
- Adapter dimensions: each approx. 18 cm long (incl. plugs and sockets), weight: each approx. 55 g
- PoE adapter set incl. German instructions.
Item number | 13081595 |
Manufacturer | 7links |
Category | Network accessories |
Release date | 13.4.2020 |
Type | Network cable |
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Scope of delivery | Adapter for supplying power to IP cameras via network cable |
Length | 18 cm |
Weight | 55 g |
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