⚡ Power Up Your Network with Ease!
The TP-Link TL-PoE150S is a high-performance PoE injector that converts non-PoE devices to PoE, delivering up to 15.4W of power over a distance of 100 meters. With its plug-and-play design and auto-detect technology, it ensures seamless integration and optimal performance for your network devices.
Data Link Protocol | Ethernet, Gigabit Ethernet |
Data Transfer Rate | 1E+3 Megabits Per Second |
Compatible Devices | Compatible With IEEE 802.3af Compliant PDs Delivers Power Up To 100 Meters Auto-Determine The Necessary Power Requirements |
Hardware Connectivity | Ethernet |
Item Weight | 0.3 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions L x W x H | 3.2"L x 2.1"W x 0.9"H |
Color | Black |
R**G
Works perfectly, easy to setup and has good distance
Setup is simple, plug it in and you are done. My cable runs are between 50 and 200' long and this PoE injector works perfectly. I get great throughput. If you need to install a device in a location where a power connection doesn't exist, this makes that simple. Install your ethernet connected device, plug this in and you are done.As with any PoE connection, if you are trying to run high energy requirement switches or things like that, you should first check to see that this will provide enough power to run it.Setting this up takes less time than it takes to unpackage it from the box. Everything is included.Here is an installation tip, for maximum benefit, locate the adpater's power cube closest to the target device where power is available. Even though you can send power a long distance, like anything, the shorter the distance you need to transmit power the better. Remember, this is DC power, it will not power an AC device and the device you're trying to power must be PoE compliant.I really like this solution better than PoE routers because if you get a bad PoE port on the router, you are done, that port is no longer available. With this solution, trouble shooting is simple. If one run goes down, you can immediately check to see if the PoE is the trouble or the device your're trying to power has the problem. Just run an extension cord so you can use the regular power adapter and bypass the PoE injector. Then you will know immediately where the problem exists.I bought three of these and they all worked perfectly out of the box.If you have a WiFi access point or other PoE device that needs power this injector should work just fine.One caveat: Make sure your cabling is up to par. If you have old cables that have problems, this isn't going to fix that. This will work over Cat 5 Cat5e and Cat6 cabling. A lot of times when you read that someone is having problems with networked equipment, faulty cabling is right up on the list of other problems on that network. Always test with a known good cable.Bottom line is that this injector works just as described, has great throughput and is reliable to the maximum distances claimed.
J**A
Excellent POE Injector
I have had this power injector running 24x7 since 2016 and never had any problems at all, actually it is still in use.Bought this back when I bought my first AP unit, an Engenious EAP350 and like the POE injector, this AP has been running 24x7 since 2016 without a hitch.Unfortunately I had to buy a new AP since the use of WiFi in my home has increased tremendously since 2016, now I have wifi cameras, various Amazon Firesticks and a few other things, so I needed a newer AP that could support more appliances running wifi then the EAP350, besides. after 8 yrs of reliable use, I needed something with updated features such as wifi 6 and so on....and YEP u guessed it, I got another Engenious AP (way too many features, more than excellent wifi signal and not too expensive).As for the poe injector, this time around I had to buy the Engenious Injector only cause I was in a rush and didn't have time to search for a TP-Link 30W Poe Injector, heck I just might order one anyways as a back-up to the Engenious, yes they are that good.
M**9
Easy POE solution for a TP-LINK EAP610 Access Point
I purchased this POE injector along with a TP-LINK EAP610 wireless access point. I installed the injector in my home network rack, and it's working just fine, powering the access point which is installed on a finished ceiling on the first floor of my 2 story house. Reasonably priced, and good quality. I will eventually purchase a POE switch to add security cameras to my home network, but this provides a nice interim solution until I install the security cameras.
O**E
works fine for Unifi NanoHD, big power adapter
Using this to power a Unifi NanoHD access point. Seems to work fine, plug-and-play.I used this because the OEM's own version was out of stock and/or was more expensive after shipping.Connections are clean, there's a link LED. The drawbacks to the design are a relatively big (unnecessarily) AC adapter, and no wall-mount bracket. That'll limit installs outside of SOHO, and even at home means making sure there's enough space for it.Overall, it suits the need though it's not perfect. TP-Link is one of my "trusted" brands, but I'll update if the injector fails unexpectedly.
S**N
Worked first try!
Straight out of the box, no programming needed, plug and play.It’s been a month now and still working good.
K**N
Inexpensive PoE power injector that does what it's suppose to, A no-brainer choice!
I read many reviews on different brands of PoE injectors, and I decided to go with this one. This is a great little device that does the job that it was designed to do. I brought 3 of these injectors to power my PoE surveillance cameras around the house. Although this supports gigabit, my cameras and switch are only 10/100, so I can't comment on the speed of that. However, the data transfer rate seems to be pretty consistent. I have had these injectors for a two months now, and I haven't experience any data signal drop or power failure. And of course, they are ON for 24/7; they have been reliable. Depending on the location you put the injector, the unit doesn't feel hot to touch, only warm at most, which is normal. There is really not much more I can say about this injector. If you are looking for a PoE injector to power your surveillance camera, look no further, I would definitely recommend this one.My only complaint is that, the ethernet cable that comes with the injector is only 3 feet long, and it is too short for any of my camera setup location. But then again, for the price, it was still a very good buy. I brought some longer cables on Amazon, no big deal.
D**L
Great product for the price!
Have used this for testing PoE cameras in an industrial bakery with over 20 cameras. It works flawlessly. Having a power outlet near usually is not a problem. Its size is small so keeping in my network bag is easy. The battery powered injector my boss uses is significantly large and moderately heavy and runs low on battery too quickly for all the settings to be adjusted on multiple (~5 or more) PoE cameras and costs 10x the price.
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