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What devices can be connected via PoE extenders?


  • I’m setting up a smart office in my home, and I’ve been looking into PoE technology to power my security cameras, access points, and some other devices. However, I’m not quite sure about the limitations of PoE extenders. Can I connect other types of devices through an ethernet extender, or is it mostly for cameras and small networking equipment? I’m trying to make sure I have everything figured out before I start buying equipment. Any advice or recommendations on this would be great!



  • That’s a great question! PoE extenders are super handy when you need to push the limits of Ethernet cable runs. You can indeed connect a variety of devices beyond just cameras and access points. For instance, PoE extenders can power devices like IP phones, wireless access points, or even small network switches. The key is ensuring that the total power requirement doesn’t exceed what your PoE injector or switch can supply. I’ve used an ethernet extender in my setup to extend coverage for a couple of access points and a phone system, and it worked without issues. It really comes down to the type of devices you're connecting and the total power draw.


  • This is an interesting topic! I hadn’t considered using PoE extenders for things like IP phones. I’ve only used them for cameras before. It seems like a good solution for a home network setup, especially if you’re looking to reduce the amount of wiring around the house. Definitely something I’ll keep in mind for future upgrades. Thanks for the insights!


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