UCTRONICS for Raspberry Pi Zero Ethernet and Power, Micro USB Ethernet/PoE Adapter for Fire TV Stick, Chromecast, Google Mini, and More, IEEE 802.3af Compliant
UCTRONICS for Raspberry Pi Zero Ethernet and Power, Micro USB Ethernet/PoE Adapter for Fire TV Stick, Chromecast, Google Mini, and More, IEEE 802.3af Compliant
- Product SKU: B0876N3PMZ
- Category: Electronics Networking
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R 597.99
- What is it – An adapter that helps you deliver both power supply and solid wired network connection to a single Micro-USB port.
- How does it work – By converting PoE (Power over Ethernet) signal, or combining plain Ethernet and Micro-USB power supply, into Power&Ethernet over USB.
- What is PoE – Deliver power and data with a single Ethernet cable for fewer wall plugs and messed cables. Extend powerline to where no AC outlets are nearby, up to 300 feet away from the power source.
- What else needed - You need an IEEE 802.3af compliant PoE switch or injector for the PoE mode, or an extra Micro-USB power supply for plain Ethernet combining.
- Note: 1. For Raspberry Pi Zero, plug into the micro USB port marked “USB” instead of “PWR.” 2. Make sure the PoE input is connected to a functioning IEEE802.3af compliant PoE switch that has internet connectivity and power over Ethernet on PoE mode.
- What is it – An adapter that helps you deliver both power supply and solid wired network connection to a single Micro-USB port.
- How does it work – By converting PoE (Power over Ethernet) signal, or combining plain Ethernet and Micro-USB power supply, into Power&Ethernet over USB.
- What is PoE – Deliver power and data with a single Ethernet cable for fewer wall plugs and messed cables. Extend powerline to where no AC outlets are nearby, up to 300 feet away from the power source.
- What else needed - You need an IEEE 802.3af compliant PoE switch or injector for the PoE mode, or an extra Micro-USB power supply for plain Ethernet combining.
- Note: 1. For Raspberry Pi Zero, plug into the micro USB port marked “USB” instead of “PWR.” 2. Make sure the PoE input is connected to a functioning IEEE802.3af compliant PoE switch that has internet connectivity and power over Ethernet on PoE mode.