Powered Camera with POE adaptor

izidor78

Young grasshopper
Aug 9, 2015
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Hi,

I want to powered my camera (DS-2CD2132F-IWS) with a POE adaptor on a CPL (Devolo 650) but it do not work, the camera is not powered

I use RJ45 connectors shielded (cat 5E) to connect camera and POE adaptor.

1 connector from CPL to POE adaptor Data In
1 connector from POE adaptor Data / Power Out

I've tested directly on my router (without CPL) and I have the same problem.

What can I do? Someting was wrong with my configuration?
 
Hi,

I want to powered my camera (DS-2CD2132F-IWS) with a POE adaptor on a CPL (Devolo 650) but it do not work, the camera is not powered

I use RJ45 connectors shielded (cat 5E) to connect camera and POE adaptor.

1 connector from CPL to POE adaptor Data In
1 connector from POE adaptor Data / Power Out

I've tested directly on my router (without CPL) and I have the same problem.

What can I do? Someting was wrong with my configuration?
That is a powerline adapter and not poe..its will not power the camera.
 
However in POE adaptor description it seem ok.
I don't understand why is not ok

Features:
Remotely power Equipment Thru CAT 5 Cable up to 100m
Auto Switching Power Supply 100-240VAC
Short Circuit, Over current and Over Voltage Protection
Powerful 12V 1A 12W passive PoE Output
CE CERTIFIED, MEETS RoHS STANDARDS.
EU Wall Plug D

Applications:
IP Phone
Wireless Access point and client devices
Security Camera Systems
 
On the camera end, you need to split the power and data.
You need a cable like this.
 

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The ebay seller lied, that is not an 802.3af compliant PoE injector and therefore it will not work.

The proper PoE voltage is 48 volts, though I have seen them go as high as 56 volts. The injector you got is only 12 volts, and to make things worse it is "passive" which means the power is always fed whether the device on the other end wants it or not.
 
I do not know how good those prices are. If you find a similar device that costs less, just link it here and ask if it would be compatible. I am sure someone will be able to look at the specs and tell you.