Meraki Multigigabit 802.3bt Power over Ethernet Injector - 120 V AC, 230 V AC Input - 55 V DC Output - 60 W MA-INJ-6
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Meraki Multigigabit 802.3bt Power over Ethernet Injector - 120 V AC, 230 V AC Input - 55 V DC Output - 60 W MA-INJ-6
MERAKI MGIG 802.3BT POE INJECTOR (POWER CORD NOT INCLUDED)
Manufacturer Part Number: MA-INJ-6
MANUFACTURER NAME: Cisco
MANUFACTURER PART NUMBER: MA-INJ-6
UPC EAN CODE: 810979018254
LANGUAGE: EN
MARKET:US
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Increased Flexibility, Reduced Installation Time and Cost One of the main constraints when designing your wireless network is the availability of power. Running power cabling is also a primary cost driver of wireless installations. The Meraki multigigabit PoE injector allows delivery of both data and power to a Meraki access point over a single Ethernet cable, allowing deployment of devices exactly where they are needed to provide the best wireless coverage at a much lower installation cost. The Meraki Multigigabit 802.3bt PoE Injector MA-INJ-6 provides fully-compliant 802.3bt detection, with disconnect, short-circuit and overload protection. This ensures that only 802.3at and 802.3af devices receive power and non-compliant devices are not accidentally damaged. Using this injector, it is possible to power the latest generation of Wifi 6 devices that require 802.3bt power delivered via 10G multigigabit interfaces, as well as providing backward compatibility with legacy 802.11n devices with traditional 802.3af power. Regardless of the deployment scenario, powering Meraki devices with multigigabit 802.3bt Power over Ethernet is a flexible and low-cost method to simplify the installation process while ensuring that network design is not compromised by power availability limitations. | |
Manufacturer | Cisco Systems, Inc |
Manufacturer Part Number | MA-INJ-6 |
Manufacturer Website Address | http://www.cisco.com |
Brand Name | Meraki |
Product Name | Multigigabit 802.3bt Power over Ethernet Injector |
Product Type | PoE Injector |
Product UPC | 810979018254 |
Technical Information: | |
Protection Type | Overload Protection
Short Circuit |
Power Description: | |
Input Voltage | 120 V AC
230 V AC |
Maximum Output Voltage | 55 V DC |
Maximum Output Power | 60 W |
Physical Characteristics: | |
Form Factor | Wall Mountable |
Height | 6.5" |
Width | 6.4" |
Depth | 2.6" |
Weight (Approximate) | 11.01 oz |
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Country of Origin | Vietnam |
Warranty: | |
Warranty | 1 Year |
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Let's say you're installing a security camera at a home or on the job. Most cameras normally require two connections: a power connection delivers power to the camera while a network connection delivers the camera's information to the recording / display setup connection. In a PoE connection, one cable transfers both power and data to and from the camera.
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- PoE is safer than traditional wiring. PoE delivery protects equipment from electrical overload and under-powering. It even protects against incorrect installation!
- It's reliable. Since PoE power comes from a centralized source rather than random, outlying wall sockets, it backs up remotely and controls easily.
- It's scalable. This means that installation and distribution of connections throughout the network is simple but effective.
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- As mentioned above, IP cameras are some of the most commonly used PoE devices due to the ease of installation and upkeep when they're combined with PoE cabling.
- Wireless Access Points are commonly designed to be PoE compatible so that they can be placed anywhere they're necessary.
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Now that you know what PoE is, it's benefits and some of the most popular PoE devices, you need to know how to install or upgrade PoE. PoE switches are the most commonly used devices to bring PoE to an already existing network. However, PoE injectors are also an option for complicated systems that don't need to be rebuilt from the ground up.
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