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We found 3 Reddit mentions of PoE Texas GAT-USBC | Easily Convert PoE+ to USBC for Google WiFi, Nest IQ and More | Converts POE to 5v, 9v, 12v, 15v or 20 Volts with Divided Gigabit Data. Here are the top ones.

PoE Texas GAT-USBC | Easily Convert PoE+ to USBC for Google WiFi, Nest IQ and More | Converts POE to 5v, 9v, 12v, 15v or 20 Volts with Divided Gigabit Data
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Found 3 comments on PoE Texas GAT-USBC | Easily Convert PoE+ to USBC for Google WiFi, Nest IQ and More | Converts POE to 5v, 9v, 12v, 15v or 20 Volts with Divided Gigabit Data:

u/303onrepeat · 5 pointsr/Nest

This is just the standard outdoor not the IQ correct? I put two outdoor IQ’s around my house in the soffit then used the POE adapters down to a Ubiquiti POE switch to power them. Not having the cord exposed was a big thing for me. Also you can get a pretty good deal on Rakuten on the IQ cameras when they run the site wide 15% or 20% coupon.

GAT-USBC | Easily Convert PoE+ to USBC for Google Wifi, Nest IQ and More | Converts POE to 5v, 9v, 12v, 15v or 20 volts With Divided Gigabit Data https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07D199JQP/

u/becks7231 · 1 pointr/GoogleWiFi

Thank you so much for taking the time to go in detail. I really appreciate that. So the home I’m in right now was constructed in 2004 with no brick or plaster. And when I just ran a Speedtest standing in front of the back hauled puck I got 370mb. I see your point of devices not need 1gb of data speed, but was just trying to get that to stretch as much as possible across the house. We have about 50 devices on the network right now. So with the new house being built I wanted to go in with the best possible solution. Would you say it’s worth while to get the new nest WiFi router and have the pucks be the supporting cast? I can hardwire 4 devices in the new house.

I just found this on amazon: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07D199JQP/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_pLKWDbF8BAT69

Maybe I can use that to hardwire and power the access points in the ceiling? The cost for the builders to run extra Ethernet cables is ridiculous at about $200 per data point.