i cannot find much info online. does POE+ (802.3at) has the same max distance (100m) as normal POE (802.3af)? i need to install a POE+ cam 600 feet away from house and was hoping it would work with 1 POE+ extender.
i cannot find much info online. does POE+ (802.3at) has the same max distance (100m) as normal POE (802.3af)? i need to install a POE+ cam 600 feet away from house and was hoping it would work with 1 POE+ extender.
And you may not find much regarding that because of variations in application will determine that max distance.
When compared to POE (802.3af), POE+ (802.3at) allows for more current, in Watts, to be available from the power source to the powered device on a per port basis. I think the figure is roughly an increase from 15.4W to 25.5W. When any form of POE is provided over UTP, the conductor gauge & material , device current draw, distance to the powered device from the power source and allowable voltage drop will determine the max distance.
This $70 unit is outdoor-rated and claims to be able add 100m of POE/POE+ Ethernet for a total of 200m / 656 feet ==>> here.
I cannot attest to it's reliability or operation.
thank you. i really need a PTZ with good magnification, and i do not think the ePOE line offers such.You may want to look into Dahua's ePoE technology in their cameras and recorders. They are supposed to handle data and PoE for 800m, eight times the normal distance of PoE. Dahua Technology Launches ePoE IP System
i love unifi gear, and wish i had power at the install location. the install location is in the middle of a meadow. the only electrical is at the house......approx 600' away unfortunately.If you are going to use a PTZ that is far away from your recorder, think of powering it locally and using a wireless antenna like the ubiquity nano stations to transfer data. They are about 70 bucks a piece on amazon and will transmit up to 10 miles
If you are going to use a PTZ that is far away from your recorder, think of powering it locally and using a wireless antenna like the ubiquity nano stations to transfer data. They are about 70 bucks a piece on amazon and will transmit up to 10 miles
Dang!i love unifi gear, and wish i had power at the install location. the install location is in the middle of a meadow. the only electrical is at the house......approx 600' away unfortunately.
This may require some cheap beer in cans to execute properly.