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MNje
> 3 dayAdded this to Ethernet cable to enable use of PoE camera; works as hoped and expected
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JoeWT
09-06-2025It just works
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J. Cummings
> 3 dayBasic PoE injector. Works as intended. I am using it to power a wireless access point and it does the job. Make sure you check your power ratings before buying any injector to see what they are capable of powering.
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Delbert Matlock
> 3 dayI was installing a new PTZ security camera in my house and decided that running it via PoE was the best option to avoid having to run an extension cord through my attic. The camera requires 30W of power (due to the PTZ function) and this was the best rated, lowest cost option I found out there. It looks like several brands are selling the same injector as the photos look identical to this one but as Cudy has a range of PoE related products I decided to go with them. It has worked great for the last week. It is driving the camera through about 70 of cable (60 of it being Cat-6 and 10, inside of a wall, of 15 year old Cat-5e). No issues at all. There are no link or activity lights on the injector but there is a status light on it that goes green when it has power and changes to red when it is providing power to a device.
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Ruben E. Moreno
> 3 dayI like that its plug and play.
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Ambers Mom
> 3 dayUsed it with a PoE security camera. Turn-key (plug-and-play) operation. It just worked.
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Garett Bolin
> 3 dayUsed this to power a Cisco VOIP phone as the actual wall wart adapter was much more expensive and this powered it right up.
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Allen Van Dyke
> 3 dayWorked as advertised.
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Stephen Cisar
> 3 dayInjects a persistent noise into my VOIP calls, but its not super loud and the PoE does work!
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mist
07-06-2025Works great with the Cisco WAP 571. Works as it should. POE+ (AT)