





DSLRKIT Gigabit USB Type C Active PoE Splitter 48V to 5V IEEE802.3af Power Over Ethernet for Raspberry Pi 4 4B
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me
> 3 dayWorks well for the DeskPi Pro case and 2Tb HDD
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Max Zade
> 3 dayNo data transfer through cable
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Jon Hart
> 3 dayDoesn’t work with eero pro. Presumably the eero pro wants a real usb c device, while this is[?] only power hooked up to a usb c connector.
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mtnbrit
Greater than one weekIt works fine.
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Domenica Rodriguez
> 3 dayWorks good
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Voice of the Public
> 3 dayWorked as advertised
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Matt
> 3 daySold as a gigabit adapter, but 1G auto or forced negotiation wont bring the link up. Forcing 100M/Full brought up the connection - but seeing ~20% packet loss across the adapter. PoE support works fine, no issues powering a raspberry pi. With the terrible network performance, this adapter is functionally useless
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Nobody Home
> 3 dayIn early 2020, I bought two of these PoE injectors to use with Raspberry Pi devices. The Pis didnt have much load, just a micro SD card and small Zwave dongle. One PoE injector worked for about a year, then failed. The second one failed after roughly 2 years of continuous service. Their working environment was about 80F or less. By failed I mean that the orange/yellow LED on the dongle is dim and it doesnt supply enough power to boot the Raspberry Pi. Moving to another powered port on the Ethernet switch didnt fix the issue. The failure is random and permanent, so this isnt suitable for use in an unattended environment.
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Guy
Greater than one weekI got this to run POE with my Rak V2 hotspot miner. The splitter is compact and plug and play. The cable front the injector plugs right in to the splitter and from there the USB C plugs directly to the hotspot. Clean setup and perfect for outdoor setup allowing the hotspot to be mounted closer to the antenna. So far everythings works and no issues.
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Sean Reifschneider
> 3 dayI got 3 of these to use with my Google WiFi mesh nodes, and they worked brilliantly! They each have a link light and what looks like an activity light, but that never flashes. My switch is an Aruba S2500. This has been a really nice, cost effective way to reduce cable clutter.