D-Link DPE-301GS 1 Port Gigabit 30W PoE Splitter

Product code: DPE-301GS
  • D-Link DPE-301GS 1 Port Gigabit 30W PoE Splitter
  • IEEE 802.3
  • IEEE 802.3ab
  • IEEE 802.3af
  • IEEE 802.3at
  • IEEE 802.3u
  • White
  • CE
  • FCC
  • VCCI
  • RCM
  • 32.4 W
  • 0 - 50 °C
  • -30 - 70 °C

D-Link DPE-301GS 1 Port Gigabit 30W PoE Splitter

Product code Alt: DPE-301GS
D-Link DPE-301GS 1 Port Gigabit 30W PoE Splitter

Product Description

The DPE-301GS PoE splitter is used with end devices such as wireless access points, IP cameras and VoIP phones that don’t natively support PoE, but rather require DC power input of 5V, 9V or 12V. It receives PoE power on a network cable from a PoE switch or midspan injector, and splits the Ethernet and DC power into two separate cables. One cable provides the DC power, and the other cable provides the Ethernet signal. Users can select from 5VDC, 9VDC and 12VDC power for their device using a selectable DIP switch on the device.

The DPE-301GS PoE splitter is typically located near the end device. It has two 10/100/1000 RJ-45 ports. One port is for PoE IN, which is the network connection and is usually connected to a remote PoE switch or injector. The other port is for LAN OUT, which is the connection that provides the Ethernet signal to the end device. The DPE-301GS also has a 5.5mm DC OUT port. Two adapter cables are supplied; either one may be connected to this port, depending on whether 5.5mm or 3.8mm interface is required for the end device.

Features

  • Simplicity
  • Plug-and-Play, so no software required
  • Reduces installation and network equipment costs by removing the need for electrical wiring
  • Provides power over existing network cabling when paired with a Power Source Equipment (such as the DPE-301GI) to a non-PoE device
  • Flexible Power Options
  • Separates a PoE Ethernet cable into DC power and a standard Ethernet cable
  • Supports 5 V, 9 V, and 12 V output voltages
  • Transforms incoming AC power to low-voltage DC power Gigabit Connectivity
  • Receives power up to 100 metres away
  • Connect your devices at Gigabit speeds
  • Auto-negotiation on Ethernet port Reliability
  • IEEE 802.3at (PoE+) and IEEE 802.3af (PoE) compliant
  • Compatible with all standard PoE devices and restricts power input to avoid damaging Power Sourcing Equipment (PSE)
  • Overcurrent protection voltage (5 V, 9 V, or 12 V) and plugging in Ethernet cables; no additional software is required
  • Benefits

    Specifications

    £27.42 excl. VAT
    Out of stock

    D-Link DPE-301GS 1 Port Gigabit 30W PoE Splitter

    Product code: DPE-301GS
    • D-Link DPE-301GS 1 Port Gigabit 30W PoE Splitter
    • IEEE 802.3
    • IEEE 802.3ab
    • IEEE 802.3af
    • IEEE 802.3at
    • IEEE 802.3u
    • White
    • CE
    • FCC
    • VCCI
    • RCM
    • 32.4 W
    • 0 - 50 °C
    • -30 - 70 °C
    £27.42 excl. VAT
    Out of stock

    Product Description

    The DPE-301GS PoE splitter is used with end devices such as wireless access points, IP cameras and VoIP phones that don’t natively support PoE, but rather require DC power input of 5V, 9V or 12V. It receives PoE power on a network cable from a PoE switch or midspan injector, and splits the Ethernet and DC power into two separate cables. One cable provides the DC power, and the other cable provides the Ethernet signal. Users can select from 5VDC, 9VDC and 12VDC power for their device using a selectable DIP switch on the device.

    The DPE-301GS PoE splitter is typically located near the end device. It has two 10/100/1000 RJ-45 ports. One port is for PoE IN, which is the network connection and is usually connected to a remote PoE switch or injector. The other port is for LAN OUT, which is the connection that provides the Ethernet signal to the end device. The DPE-301GS also has a 5.5mm DC OUT port. Two adapter cables are supplied; either one may be connected to this port, depending on whether 5.5mm or 3.8mm interface is required for the end device.

    Features

  • Simplicity
  • Plug-and-Play, so no software required
  • Reduces installation and network equipment costs by removing the need for electrical wiring
  • Provides power over existing network cabling when paired with a Power Source Equipment (such as the DPE-301GI) to a non-PoE device
  • Flexible Power Options
  • Separates a PoE Ethernet cable into DC power and a standard Ethernet cable
  • Supports 5 V, 9 V, and 12 V output voltages
  • Transforms incoming AC power to low-voltage DC power Gigabit Connectivity
  • Receives power up to 100 metres away
  • Connect your devices at Gigabit speeds
  • Auto-negotiation on Ethernet port Reliability
  • IEEE 802.3at (PoE+) and IEEE 802.3af (PoE) compliant
  • Compatible with all standard PoE devices and restricts power input to avoid damaging Power Sourcing Equipment (PSE)
  • Overcurrent protection voltage (5 V, 9 V, or 12 V) and plugging in Ethernet cables; no additional software is required
  • Benefits

    Specifications