D-Link DWL-P50 PoE splitter
By using the DWL-P50, both data and electrical power can be delivered to a non-PoE Ethernet-enabled device from a single CAT5 Ethernet cable. By using the DWL-P50, both data and electrical power can be delivered to a non-PoE Ethernet-enabled device from a single CAT5 Ethernet cable.The DWL-P50 is simple to install and requires no tools or software. Multiple DWL-P50 terminal units complement any PoE injector unit or midspan switch to provide small to medium business settings a complete end-to-end PoE solution. In addition, this unit supports 802.3af ensuring compatibility with other 802.3af PoE compliant injector units or midspan switches. Its compact size makes implementation extremely easy. During setup, this terminal unit can be set to power up any compatible 5V or 12V Ethernet-enabled device via the volt selector located on the back. Using the convenience of Power over Ethernet, you eliminate the need to place an Ethernet-enabled device, such as a wireless access point or an Internet camera near a power outlet. more
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General
- BrandD-Link
- Device TypePoE splitter
Spec
- Input Voltage48V DC
- Output Voltage5V DC
- Approvals- IEEE 802.3af- FCC Class B- CE- C-Tick- UL
ProductReviews66/100 (2 Reviews)
Recent Reviews
- 3/5
- From: Amazon
- Posted: Jan-22-2009
- Aesthetically Non-Appropriate
I tried to use this for my security cameras. I was thinking that it would inject the power over the Ethernet cable so that I could have one Ethernet cable go to the security camera.It turns out that you have to plug this adapter into...
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- 4/5
- From: Amazon
- Posted: Mar-12-2006
- Likes to blow smoke and splatter electrolyte, but still works! =)
I've had 5 of these make a popping noise, put out a bit of smoke, and eject some electrolyte (presumably all from a popping capacitor). However, after these episodes, they've all worked just fine. I'm using the 12 V setting, no idea how...
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Selected Reviews
- 4/5
- From: Amazon
- Posted: Mar-12-2006
- Likes to blow smoke and splatter electrolyte, but still works! =)
I've had 5 of these make a popping noise, put out a bit of smoke, and eject some electrolyte (presumably all from a popping capacitor). However, after these episodes, they've all worked just fine. I'm using the 12 V setting, no idea how...
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- 3/5
- From: Amazon
- Posted: Jan-22-2009
- Aesthetically Non-Appropriate
I tried to use this for my security cameras. I was thinking that it would inject the power over the Ethernet cable so that I could have one Ethernet cable go to the security camera.It turns out that you have to plug this adapter into...
- read full review | report as inappropriate







