CustomerPerson
Reviewed in the United States on August 28, 2024
30 watt is probably more than I needed but a little headroom never hurt. Both voltage and wattage matter in an injector like this. Passes traffic at at least 600-700Mbps, and I have no reason it would not allow 1Gbps through, my wifi radio just doesn't transmit that much.
Southern Owl
Reviewed in the United States on July 23, 2024
Works great for powing POE security cameras.
Tholius
Reviewed in the United States on June 1, 2024
I have a half dozen of these, some of which have been in service for more than 4 years, they work great.
Customer
Reviewed in Canada on November 8, 2024
They work, but do not provide gigabit speed, limited to 100 megabit
Adam
Reviewed in Canada on January 8, 2024
This device only supports 100 Mbps connection speed, not 1000 Mbps as advertised. I only discovered this after changing my internet service from 100 Mbps to 500Mbps, and my new gateway modem reports that the connection to my PoE access point (through this PoE injector) only supports 100 Mbps connection. I removed the injector and plugged my access point into mains, and I have 1000 Mbps connection. Speed tests seem to agree with the 100 Mbps bottleneck with the injector installed.Also, there are no markings to show you which side outputs power, I used the photos from Amazon to figure out which port is powered. Pretty bad omission considering all their warnings about not connecting to a device that does not support PoE.Otherwise it works, but I want gigabit connection for my AP.
Customer
Reviewed in Canada on January 28, 2024
For about $10 this is quite hard to beat in terms of price. There are cut corners that aren't evident on the product page. This device does not do 'gigabit' as claimed on the page, countless devices like switches reported only 10/100, not the 1000. This isn't a major issue given the use case of IP phones or in my case a mikrotik switch. It's important to note this does not contain the 'auto negotiation' circuitry to protect downstream devices if you accidentally plug a non-poe device into this. Provides power without a 'LAN' cable attached, just requires a 'POE' cable attached if you are looking at power only scenarios for some reason?
Derek
Reviewed in the United States on April 6, 2024
Died after six months of use. LED light out, no power to devices.
Spencer N.
Reviewed in the United States on April 28, 2024
Dead on arrival so I am returning it.
WBA
Reviewed in Canada on October 18, 2023
Plugged in and just worked. Easy and less expensive than buying adapter for one phone.
Ryan
Reviewed in Canada on April 5, 2023
Bought this a replacement for my original cisco Access point POE adapter. And after using it for a week's or so it's working great and gets the full 1000mbps as stated in the description. It not even getting warm.
Techie guy
Reviewed in the United States on November 28, 2022
While it both powers and supports a 1 gigabit connection to my Netgear WAX610 access point, from reading other answers it doesn't provide 802.3at handshaking. Consequently the access point reports only 802.3af level power, even though the AP only needs 15.3 watts. The POE injector claims 30watts max.
Brenda
Reviewed in the United States on November 18, 2022
using it just to power a series of Ubiquity AP's to form a mesh network and it is working flawlessly.
George
Reviewed in the United States on May 14, 2021
They work great. Better than using those power supplies on VoIP phones when the user doesn't want to spring for a PoE Switch. Yes, I plan to buy more. Started with 10, using 2 for me.