Description
Product Description

Ethernet & POE Extender is used to extend Ethernet and POE power transmission distance through Cat5E/Cat6 cable. Features with passive design and unique 2 ports output, LINOVISION’s POE-Extender02 can not only extend ethernet and power transmission, but also simplify cabling by running one cable to power two POE devices, such as POE IP camera, VoIP phone, door bell camera, etc.
Outstanding Features:
- Passive Ethernet & Power extender/repeater/amplifier for 100m (330ft), no power adapter is required.
- Unique 2-port POE outputs, running one cable to connect to 2 IP devices, or 3 IP devices with cascade deployment.
- Cascade deployment when working with 60W POE Injector/Midspan.
- Plug-and-play, configuration free.
- Small size (3.1“x2.0”x0.9“), light weight, fit into regular camera back box.
- Compatible to IEEE802.3af / IEEE802.3at POE protocol.
- Optional water-proof box for outdoor use.
- Working with POE IP Cameras, POE Wi-Fi AP, VoIP phone, etc.
Three Main Benefits of Using LINOVISION Two Ports PoE Extenders:
- Extend Distance:
Each Linovision PoE Extender can extend another 100 meters of PoE transmission. And it supports cascade deployment. For example, it will support a total of 300 meters of PoE transmission when using 2 levels of cascade deployment.
- Extra PoE Ports:
This is pretty useful when there are more than one PoE devices in a location, this eliminates the expense to run another ethernet cable. More PoE ports will be available when using cascade deployment.
- Plug-n-Play:
There is no configuration is required and no power supply is required at the device side.
Applications:
Extend PoE distance and add extra PoE ports for IP security cameras, Wireless Access Points, PoE lighting, Information machine, IP intercoms, Security card readers, Access Controllers.
Package includes:
- 1 * POE Extender
- 1 * User Manual
- 1 * Pack of installation screws
Product Details
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Plug-n-Play, Wall-mount And DIN Rail Mount |
Compact Dimension(Much smaller than phone) |
POE + Data Indicator Light |
Applications
Noted: When cascade deployment with 2 POE-Extender02, the 2nd POE Extender’s POE Input should be connected to the 1st POE Extender’s Out port, not Camera port.
Key Specification
POE Input | 1*10/100 Base-T RJ45 port; Compliant to IEEE802.3af/at POE+ standard; |
POE Output | 2*10/100 Base-T RJ45 ports; CAMERA Port: compliant to IEEE802.3af POE standard, max 8W power consumption; OUT Port: compliant to IEEE802.3af/at POE+ standard, max 16W power consumption; |
Transmission Distance | Each POE Extender will extend extra 330ft POE + Data transmission; Two levels cascade deployment is supported, and total power consumption of POE devices is less than 25W. (60W POE Injector is required for cascade deployment) |
POE Status Indicator | Green LED: POE Power Act Status; Yellow LED: Ethernet Data Link Status |
POE Pin Assignment | Both 1/2(-), 3/6(+) and 7/8(-), 4/5(+) |
Power consumption | <=3W (or 30W with POE device connected) |
Working Humidity | 10%~90% |
Working Temperature | 30°C ~ 65°C or -22 ℉ ~ 149 ℉ |
Weight | 57g (2.01 ounces) |
Dimension | 79mm×52mm×23mm (3.11”* 2.05” * 0.91”) |
FAQ Related
Q1: Does this extender need an addition power supply?
A: No, it does not require local power supply. This POE extender is powered by PoE devices(48V or 53V PoE Switch/PoE NVR/PoE Injector/Mid-span).
Q2: Why the extender is unable to work?
A: The main reason is that the load capacity of two POE outputs exceeds the power input of POE Extender. In this way, please try to use 60W high POE injector or mid-span to fix this issue.
Q3: Do I need two of these to extend cat6 for 600 feet?
A: Yes, the POE extender supports cascade deployment, max 300m(1000ft) transmission and running one cable to support 3 IP devices, but 60W POE injector is required and IP camera power consumption should be less than 8W.
Q4: What is the load capacity of POE device that connected to this POE extender?
A: Basically, the load capability depends on the POE supply device, the total power consumption of two POE output is less than the POE power input. For example, if the POE supply unit is a 30W POE injector, then the total output power of this POE extender is less than 27W (with deduction of 3W power consumption by POE extender itself), the longer the transmission distance, the lower power output from POE extender. We recommend to use 60W High POE injector to connect to this POE extender.
Ashy –
Doesn’t work as intended, but does work as described.Confusing headline I know!I bought this to split an ethernet cable between a Sky Q mini box and a PS4 in a compact manner.It doesn’t work. I get no activity whatsoever.The source of the ethernet cable is a 48 port Cisco Meraki POE enabled switch. I don’t need POE for my intended use, but do require it to power the switch. I was ok with dropping from gigabit to 100megabit for the connection speed, but it just doesn’t work.However, if I plug in my laptop and a POE camera, it works fine.I’m not sure as to why this is. I can remove either device and the other still works, so requiring POE (the camera) can’t be the reason.If anyone knows why, or what I’m doing wrong, I’d love to know.In the meantime, if you are looking to split an ethernet cable passively using only POE power, I’d advise against this.
Hypno Cafe –
it worksI am using this item to hook up two IP cams to one Poe port and it works so far.
Dale –
Brill to extend POE installsLove these units… Perfect when you need to install a second bit of POE kit but don’t have any power or a second ethernet cable… Pop this in and your sorted.
mike –
Expensive but works wellWorks well, a bit expensive for what it is
CCTV Man –
Very UsefulMakes adding another camera to a system very simple and easy, while also allowing to extend the PoE range.
Nathan –
Less than 8 watts per port output!I tried this POE extender with a 500W Ubiquiti 24 port managed POE switch.I had two 8MP Hikvision cameras connected to this POE extender. This extender worked fine when I connected the cameras before connecting the POE input.Whenever I unplugged and re-plugged one of the cameras, both cameras would stop working (both cameras would constantly power cycle every few seconds). The only way to correct the issue was to physically unplug and re-plug the POE input to the extender.Linovision support reached out after I started the return. They recommended I check the wattage of my cameras. They said the max wattage was less than 8 watts per port output. One of my 8MP cameras uses 7.82-8.25 watts and the other uses 6.25-7.23 watts (measurements taken from my managed switch). Keep in mind the max wattages only occurred for a few seconds when the camera booted. The nominal running wattage of the cameras were less than 8 watts per port. It’s possible I overloaded the extender. Make sure you check the wattage of your POE devices.I liked the small compact size of the extender; however, the product did not meet my needs so I returned it.Other Information:With just the input plugged in, my POE extender consumed .9W (17.5mA @ 51.92 V).Linovision supports was friendly and helpful; however, they only emailed back after 8:50 pm CST.
Da Bunkster –
Very Unreliable, Does Not Handle Power FlickeringUPDATE: I have to knock this review down to 2 stars. Why? Because this device does not handle power outages or even a quick power blip very well. I’ve discovered that anytime the power flickers, this device goes offline and will not power the devices attached to it. Only resolution is to manually unplug this device from the POE line and plug it back it. Considering I have this mounted on the 10ft ceiling of my garage, this isn’t going to work! With that said, this is going in the trash because for some reason it does not handle the power flickering.ORIGINAL: This little bugger was a life and back saver! Allows you to split a single POE line in to 2 POE lines. I used this to split a long POE run from a Ubiquity Switch to allow for me to add a camera at the end point. I installed this and I’m currently running a Ubiquity Wireless Access Point (WAP) and a security camera with no issues. Not sure the issue(s) with another user saying the wattage was low because I have no issues with the power output.
Stinky Thumbs –
Complete garbageI bought 4 of these to use on POE camera jobs where we’d need an extra camera. I’ve used other POE splitters with no issues. These things are complete garbage. Every single one I’ve installed has failed within 6 months. I’m using these with Hik Vision turrets. According to my POE switch, they draw under 7 watts per camera so I’m within their working range. I have one that is still kinda working… If the power goes out long enough to where the system loses power, the 2 cameras connected to the splitter won’t work unless I unplug everything and plug in 1 camera at a time. I’d have given zero stars if that was an option. These have cost me way more money in service calls than the price of the parts.Save you money. Buy something else. These are absolute crap.
William Waters –
Amazing… for about a monthI bought 6 of these because I had a situation where I needed to add some cameras to some locations that were impossible to pull cable back to the NVR. My idea was to pull to the next closest camera and use these. They worked great when I installed them. I thought my install issues were solved. But over the next 8 weeks they all eventually stopped working. I replaced them and the replacements all failed too with the exception of one. I am so disappointed and am currently looking for a similar product to replace these with. If the quality was better, I would have bought a lot more.
mpat –
It Works!I needed to add a second POE camera in a location where I already had one. I really didn’t want to run another Ethernet cable, so I purchased this to run both POE cameras off the one cable and it works! I was so happy that the POE could power this switch along with both cameras. Not only that, but there is about 150-200′ of CAT5e cable between the primary POE switch and this switch – and it still works! Couldn’t be happier.