http://www.asokatech.com/plug-link/pluglink-pl9660-poe.htmlSpeaking of powerline adapters... Does anyone make a powerline with POE?
They can congest the wifi bandwidth...depends on many factors...ethernet will help because its almost impossible to congest even a 10/100 network with home cams and certainly a gigabit network..If you want a reliable system wire it up..I've read a few threads in the forum and apparently wifi cams will congest my network, does running ethernet avoid this issue?
These are only useful if you are using non-poe cameras and want to make a makeshift poe over short distances...I think something like this could work for you:
http://www.ebay.com/itm/251801576548
This information does not apply to the "poe" connectors linked to above...it applies only to active 802.3 poe devices...
The adpaters you lined to are not true poe..and will not work at long distances unless you do the proper voltage calculations and use a different power supply than the one that arrived with the device. It works for you because it you have a short 20f run..Oh yes.. you are correct.
This is what I have and it works perfectly with Cisco Meraki AP and 7M/20FT cat6 cable.
For some reason, fenderman's linked POE system does not have 48VOLT what is normal for POE systems?
Yes it will work..note you only need the splitter for non poe cameras..If my switch isn't poe capable, will something like this work : http://www.amazon.com/WS-POE-8-48v60w-passive-Ethernet-Injector-cameras/dp/B0086SQDMM/
along with the tplink 10R splitter?