PoE Injectors and PoE Switches

June 20, 2013
These 802.3 at/af compliant PoE products feature rugged design and reliable networking performance.

The LNP-201AG-T PoE injector can overcome limited power supply option by supporting power output up to 30 watts per PoE port. It has one port 10/100/1000Base-T dedicated to data input and one port focused on PoE output up to 30 watts, fully compliant with 802.3at. The 24 to 48 VDC power input range increases flexibility on application such as in airports, in-vehicle, retail or transportation industries. The LNP-1002GN PoE switch has 8x 10/100 Base TX ports +2 x Gigabit combo ports, eliminating the need for an external power supply while reducing installation time and cable clutter. It features comprehensive management functions such as Quality of Service (QoS), spanning tree, RSTP, VLAN support, bandwidth allocation and IGMP snooping. It supports a maximum output power per port of 15.4 W over six ports.

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Antaira Technologies, LLC
www.antaira.com
877.229.3665

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