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PoE Midspan Injector HP Instant On 802.3af 15.4W – R8W31A, 15.4W output
PoE Midspan Injector HP Instant On 802.3af 15.4W – R8W31A, 15.4W output
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PoE Midspan Injector HP Instant On 802.3af 15.4W – R8W31A, 15.4W output
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PoE Midspan Injector HP Instant On 802.3af 15.4W – R8W31A, 15.4W output
PoE Midspan Injector HP Instant On 802.3af 15.4W – R8W31A, 15.4W output
HP Instant On 802.3af PoE midspan injector supplies up to 15.4W of power over a single Ethernet connection to enable Power over Ethernet for non‑PoE switches and legacy network equipment. This compact inline unit is designed to be inserted between an existing switch and a powered device, providing compliant 802.3af power to access points, IP phones and cameras without replacing the network switch. The injector's small size and low weight make it convenient for desk, rack or wall installation in small office and edge network environments.
The midspan injector is compatible with the IEEE 802.3af standard and delivers a reliable 15.4W output to a single powered device, enabling simple retrofit of PoE to existing copper Ethernet links. Its inline form factor reduces the need for additional wiring or power outlets at the powered device location and minimizes deployment complexity. The unit is compact and lightweight, which simplifies placement and handling during installation and maintenance.
Connect the injector's data input to your existing Ethernet switch using a standard CAT5e or higher cable, then connect the injector's output to the powered device with a second Ethernet cable. Ensure the switch port provides data (no power), and verify the connected device supports IEEE 802.3af power. After connections are made, apply power to the injector from a nearby AC outlet; the device will negotiate power delivery to the connected PD (powered device) automatically. Follow local safety regulations when routing cables and installing the unit.
Use quality Ethernet cables (CAT5e or better) and keep total cable length within standard Ethernet limits to maintain reliable data and power delivery. Verify the powered device's maximum power draw is within the 15.4W budget and allow for some headroom for stable operation. For deployments with multiple PoE devices, consider a PoE switch or a multi‑port midspan solution to centralize power management.
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