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syd760432016-02-28 14:52:51
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syd76043, 2016-02-28 14:52:51

Which PoE injector to buy from this point?

Hello,
When I did the repair, I brought out only an Ethernet cable under the access point. I thought that there are a lot of such points, and an extra outlet from above is clearly not needed. Now, when the course has changed, I began to look at the point itself. Sort in Yandex.market by parameters (ac, 2 bands at the same time, poe, 1000 Mbps WAN). Of the options were - D-Link DAP-2660 for 10 thousand, UniFi AC for 25 thousand and a bunch of Cisco points for 40 thousand+. As a result, I settled on D-Link, since the price is adequate, and all the functions are there. I started looking at the PoE adapter - DKT-200 / A1A and DPE-101GI / A1A are listed on the official website, but I didn’t find any for sale, or for 5 k+. Is it possible to use other adapters? (On the official website, the output voltage is 48V DC, but I can’t find the current). Advise on the best way to do, perhaps there are other options.
PS I'm also thinking about an unmanaged D-Link switch for 8+ ports with the ability to mount in a rack. I will be grateful for tips.

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Cool Admin, 2016-02-28
@ifaustrue

Maybe look at Mikrotik, there is food there (although it’s your own), but with it you can meet 8-10.
And according to the subject, your PoE device is standard, so any injector that supports the standard is suitable.

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res2001, 2016-02-28
@res2001

I use a splitter injector from Trendnet, I took it half a year ago for 5 thousand both. As for me - it's still a little expensive for such a rattle. But the build quality is good, everything started up without dancing with a tambourine. True, there is a maximum voltage of 12V (there is a voltage switch).
PS: It is unlikely that you will find a switch for 8 ports in a rack-mount design (and if there is, then some kind of sled or specific fasteners should be included). On 16 ports - is.

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Sergey, 2016-02-28
@edinorog

routerboard.com/RB962UiGS-5HacT2HnT what's wrong?

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