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PoE adapter TRENDNET TPE-113GI Gigabit Ethernet, 48 V, 10/100/1000 Mbps
PoE adapter TRENDNET TPE-113GI Gigabit Ethernet, 48 V, 10/100/1000 Mbps
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PoE adapter TRENDNET TPE-113GI Gigabit Ethernet, 48 V, 10/100/1000 Mbps
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PoE adapter TRENDNET TPE-113GI Gigabit Ethernet, 48 V, 10/100/1000 Mbps
PoE adapter TRENDNET TPE-113GI Gigabit Ethernet, 48 V, 10/100/1000 Mbps
TRENDNET TPE-113GI Gigabit Ethernet PoE adapter provides a compact solution to add Power over Ethernet to an existing network port. The injector delivers 48 V PoE (IEEE 802.3af) while passing Gigabit Ethernet data at 10/100/1000 Mbps, enabling a single-cable connection that supplies both power and network connectivity to devices such as IP cameras, wireless access points and VoIP phones. The unit accepts a universal AC input of 100–240 V, 50/60 Hz and includes an LED power indicator and short-circuit protection to help protect connected equipment.
The TRENDNET TPE-113GI converts a non-PoE Gigabit port into a PoE-capable port without requiring a replacement switch, reducing installation and equipment costs. It supports full duplex Gigabit speeds for high-throughput applications and supplies up to 15.4 W of power over Ethernet, compliant with IEEE 802.3af standards. Its compact form factor and universal AC input make it suitable for deployment in varied locations, and built-in short-circuit protection safeguards connected devices.
Connect the TRENDNET TPE-113GI injector to an available Gigabit Ethernet port on a non-PoE switch using a standard Ethernet cable. Plug the injector into an AC outlet using the included power cord. Run an Ethernet cable from the injector's PoE output to the PoE device (camera, access point, or VoIP phone) ensuring the total cable length does not exceed 100 meters. Verify the LED power indicator is lit to confirm power delivery and check device connectivity at both ends for network link and operation.
Use quality Cat5e or higher-rated Ethernet cable for Gigabit performance and reliable PoE delivery. Avoid bundling long cable runs with high-voltage power lines to reduce interference. For deployments powering multiple devices, plan power sourcing accordingly—one injector supplies a single PoE device, so consider PoE switches or multiple injectors when scaling. Ensure the connected device is IEEE 802.3af compatible to prevent power negotiation issues.
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