Optimize your network setup with the Ubiquiti POE-24 24V 0.5A Power over Ethernet (PoE) injector. Delivering reliable power to compatible devices, this injector ensures seamless connectivity and efficient performance for your network infrastructure. Explore enhanced functionality and simplified deployment with Ubiquiti’s trusted PoE solution.
POE (Power over Ethernet) Adapter 24V 1A
KSH 2500 EXCL OF VAT
Features:
- Power Output:
- The 24V 1A output indicates that the adapter delivers 24 volts of direct current (DC) power at a maximum of 1 ampere. This is suitable for powering low-power devices that require 24V input, such as IP cameras, network switches, and wireless access points.
- Single Cable Connectivity:
- The main advantage of PoE is the ability to combine both data and power over a single Ethernet cable. This eliminates the need for separate power adapters and simplifies wiring setups, especially in locations where it’s difficult to access power outlets.
- Compatibility:
- A 24V 1A PoE Adapter is typically compatible with IEEE 802.3af/at standards or proprietary systems, depending on the device. Some PoE+ devices may require higher power levels, but a 24V 1A adapter is generally suitable for low-power devices or older PoE standards.
- Ethernet Ports:
- These adapters typically have two ports: one for the data input (from a network source, such as a router or switch) and the other for power and data output (to the connected device, like an IP camera).
- Versatile Application:
- Suitable for remote installations where power outlets are not available, making it ideal for outdoor IP cameras, Wi-Fi access points, networked devices in warehouses or large buildings, and smart building devices.
- Easy Installation:
- PoE adapters are typically plug-and-play, meaning that no special configuration is required. Simply connect the Ethernet cables and ensure that the PoE adapter is properly rated for the connected devices.
- Cost-Effective:
- Using a PoE adapter can save on installation costs since it eliminates the need for electrical outlets and individual power adapters, reducing the number of devices required to power up networked devices.