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Reddit mentions of ANVISION Active Gigabit PoE Splitter Adapter with Multi-Size Tips, 10/100/1000Mbps IEEE 802.3af Compliant, DC 5V 9V 12V Power Output for IP Camera Wirelss AP Voip Phone

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We found 7 Reddit mentions of ANVISION Active Gigabit PoE Splitter Adapter with Multi-Size Tips, 10/100/1000Mbps IEEE 802.3af Compliant, DC 5V 9V 12V Power Output for IP Camera Wirelss AP Voip Phone. Here are the top ones.

ANVISION Active Gigabit PoE Splitter Adapter with Multi-Size Tips, 10/100/1000Mbps IEEE 802.3af Compliant, DC 5V 9V 12V Power Output for IP Camera Wirelss AP Voip Phone
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    Features:
  • Output Voltage: 5V/9V/12V DC adjustable voltage, up to 18-24watts
  • Data Rate: 100/100/1000Mbps, full IEEE 802.3af compliant
  • Input Voltage: DC 36-48V, Gigabit (10/100/1000Mbps), Plug-and-Play
  • Works with IP camera, IP phone, AP and other 5v/9v/12v Non-POE devices, Require no configuration
  • Warranty: Two Years; Package content: 1x 5V/9V/12V PoE splitters
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Found 7 comments on ANVISION Active Gigabit PoE Splitter Adapter with Multi-Size Tips, 10/100/1000Mbps IEEE 802.3af Compliant, DC 5V 9V 12V Power Output for IP Camera Wirelss AP Voip Phone:

u/aygoman · 5 pointsr/Ubiquiti

What our dear friendu/psychosquirrel85 is asking:
The usg needs to be powered right? From the USG data sheet it says
> Power Supply 12VDC, 1A Power Adapter (Included)
Power Input: 9 to 24VDC, Supported Voltage Range

So, if OP can find and adapter that can convert POE to a standard 12V DC that can plug into the back of the USG, should work theoretically

u/Solkre linked this
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B01JCKHIGM/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_search_asin_title?ie=UTF8&psc=1
Should wotk I think

u/emorockstar · 5 pointsr/Ubiquiti

I use these for my splitters depending on the device:

u/Solkre · 4 pointsr/Ubiquiti

https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B01JCKHIGM/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_search_asin_title?ie=UTF8&psc=1

I use this to power my Surfboard Modem.


USG 3 power requirement says Power Supply 12VDC, 1A Power Adapter (Included) So this should power it fine (set it on 12V obviously).

u/MeCJay12 · 3 pointsr/HomeNetworking

Let me rock your world. I have a Unifi PoE switch and I have 95% of my hardwired devices powered my PoE; including my modem.

u/snommisnats · 3 pointsr/sysadmin

https://smile.amazon.com/dp/B01JCKHIGM Gigabit PoE Splitter Adapter with Multi-Size Tips, 10/100/1000Mbps IEEE 802.3af Compliant, DC 5V 9V 12V Power Output

u/MalletNGrease · 1 pointr/k12sysadmin

Those geists are pretty neat.

Native PoE is ofcourse preferred, but you can buy PoE splitters to kinda get the same thing if you need to get rid of an AC adapter.

Just need to figure out if the amps, connectors and voltages match.

u/alc6379 · 1 pointr/ODroid

This one might do it, but at 5V, it looks like it outputs a minimum of around 3.5A, or so. That might be pushing it. The details don't really say what the max current is at each voltage, though, so the max of 24W might only be available with 12V output.

I wish higher amperage 5v PoE splitters were more widely available. My Tinker Boards and Pi's all run with PoE splitters. It really cuts down on the amount of free outlets I need. I'd love to do the same with my XU4.