A PoE injector connects your PoE-enabled network device to a non-PoE LAN switch port. More specifically, a PoE injector can be used to connect a wireless access point, IP phone, network camera or any IEEE 802.3af/at-powered device (PD) to a network switch.
Can I use PoE with the Indoor Hotspot?
If you wish to use PoE with the Indoor Hotspot you will require an active PoE splitter that outputs 12V to the unit. Alternatively you can use passive PoE adapters as long as the power provided to the unit is between 9 and 16 Volts and can provide 15W of power.
For Indoor unit
If you wish to use PoE with the Indoor Hotspot you will require an active PoE splitter that outputs 12V to the unit. Alternatively you can use passive PoE adapters as long as the power provided to the unit is between 9 and 16 Volts and can provide 15W of power.
For Outdoor unit
For outdoor unit you can directly connect since it support PoE, no need spliters, but you don’t have the PoE network you can use a 802.3AF 48V POE PoE injector.
