
Chapter 2
Chapter 2:
Configuration
Overview
This chapter gives instructions on how to connect the Power Over Ethernet Kit. Once connected, the Kit will transmit data and power over the Ethernet network cable to your remotely located network device.
The diagram shows an example of how the Kit can be connected to a wired switch and a wireless access point.
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To connect the Kit to a device with a conventional power port, proceed to the section, “Power on a Device that Uses a Standard Power Adapter.” To connect the Injector to a device that supports inline power, proceed to the section, “Power on a Device that Uses Inline Power.”
Power on a Device that Uses a Standard Power Adapter
Use the Injector and Splitter to power up a device that uses a standard power adapter. Follow these instructions:
1.Connect the Injector’s
Configuration
2.Connect the Kit’s included Ethernet network cable to the Injector’s Power & Data OUT port.
NOTE: If this cable is not long enough, then you can use your own Ethernet network cable.
3.Then connect the other end to the Splitter’s Power & Data IN port.
4.Connect the Splitter’s
5.Connect the Splitter’s Power cord to the Power port of your remotely located access point or other network device.
NOTE: If the plug of the Splitter’s Power cord does not fit into your network device, then use the included barrel jack adapter. Plug the Splitter’s Power cord into the jack end, and plug the other end of the barrel jack adapter into the Power port of your network device.
6.Connect the Kit’s power adapter to the Injector, and plug the other end into an electrical outlet or surge protector.
Congratulations! The installation of the 12 Volt Power
Over Ethernet Kit is complete.
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