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Gigabit IEEE 802.3at PoE Injector

Aaxeon Technologies has launched the LNP-201AG (-T) gigabit PoE injector which provides data as well as power over Ethernet to power devices. It is IEEE 802.3at compliant and can be DIN-Rail or wall mountable depending on the application. The device offers a 1-port PoE solution that can be used in remote applications to power equipment such as VoIP phones, surveillance cameras, or access points. This Industrial PoE injector has a wide ranging 24/48 VDC input, a feature not commonly found in most other PoE
June 7, 2012 Read time: 1 min
1924 Aaxeon Technologies has launched the LNP-201AG (-T) gigabit PoE injector which provides data as well as power over Ethernet to power devices. It is IEEE 802.3at compliant and can be DIN-Rail or wall mountable depending on the application. The device offers a 1-port PoE solution that can be used in remote applications to power equipment such as VoIP phones, surveillance cameras, or access points. This Industrial PoE injector  has a wide ranging 24/48 VDC input, a feature not commonly found in most other PoE switches. It is offered as a wide temperature model (-40° C to 75° C) for many harsher environments, and its IEEE 802.3at compliance provides up to 30 watts on the PoE port, guaranteeing its ability to easily power any  high-powered device.

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