

⚡ Power your network like a pro—fast, safe, and effortless.
The iCreatin Gigabit PoE Injector is a compact, IEEE 802.3af-compliant power adapter that converts any non-PoE Gigabit Ethernet port into a PoE-enabled port, delivering up to 15.4W of power and data at full duplex 10/100/1000Mbps speeds. Supporting a 100-meter range and featuring plug-and-play installation with robust safety protections, it’s the perfect cost-effective solution to power wireless access points, IP phones, and network cameras without extra wiring.
| ASIN | B085WKLN8F |
| Best Sellers Rank | #30 in Powerline Network Adapters |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (340) |
| Date First Available | February 16, 2020 |
| Item Weight | 5.3 ounces |
| Item model number | GFtz-0731-33 |
| Manufacturer | iCreatin |
| Package Dimensions | 5.51 x 3.15 x 1.93 inches |
H**W
Gigabit POE Injector: Perfect replacement Power Source for my Neatpad
I recently acquired a Gigabit POE Injector, and it has been nothing short of a game-changer for my NeatPad setup. This device not only met but exceeded my expectations, making it a perfect replacement for powering my NeatPad through Power over Ethernet (PoE). Here's why I'm so thrilled with it: **Effortless Installation (5/5):** Setting up the Gigabit POE Injector was a breeze. The plug-and-play nature of this device made the installation process straightforward and hassle-free. I had my NeatPad up and running in no time, without the need for complex configurations or technical expertise. **Seamless Power Delivery (5/5):** The Gigabit POE Injector provides a seamless and consistent power supply to my NeatPad. It effectively replaces the original PoE injector that came with my device, and I've experienced no interruptions or power-related issues. **Reliable Gigabit Performance (5/5):** This POE Injector delivers on its gigabit promise, ensuring fast and reliable data transfer alongside power delivery. It's a noticeable improvement over my previous setup and has contributed to smoother data communication and seamless connectivity. **Sturdy and Durable (5/5):** The build quality of this POE Injector is solid. It feels durable and robust, and I have complete confidence in its long-term reliability. It's built to last and withstand the rigors of daily use. **Cost-Effective Replacement (5/5):** I found the Gigabit POE Injector to be a cost-effective replacement for my NeatPad's power supply. It not only functions seamlessly but also offers an affordable alternative to replacing the entire PoE setup.
C**L
provides gigabit Ethernet passthrough just fine
Works as expected, provides gigabit Ethernet passthrough just fine
F**C
nothing
worked well for application
M**N
It powered my Voip door bell for over a year so far.
I got this to power a remote sip/VOIP enable door bell. It worked. No complaints or surprises.
A**.
A very economical active power POE injector
It arrived on time and works as advertised. I am using it to power a HPE/Aruba WiFi IAP-325 AP which requires about 26 W of power (56 V, 450 mA DC). At 30 W rating, there is some headroom left. Since the injector powers a *single* POE device only, you don't have to take into account the full "power budget" in POE switches. Just make sure your POE appliance does *not* draw more than 30 W of power. Also, the Gigabit NICs match in performance, perfectly with the AP's Gigabit NIC. I am happy with it and recommend it for powering POE devices.
H**.
What other adapters didn't do, this one got it!
I have quite a bit of Cisco WAP571 Access Points that are pretty finicky about their PoE requirements, they are 802.3at standard but they need a 55V adapter with at least 30W to work, now, they don't need the 30W, they actually run with less than 15 but won't turn on the dual radios full capacity if you don't use the recommended PoE injector from Cisco (too expensive) or a Compatible switch. This adapter did what many others didn't and on the cheap side. AP powered all the way up with both radios full blast no warning messages. Very happy :) it says 802.3af/at/bt compliant in the back, the picture is just like the product I received. thank you iCREATin
R**N
Did not work with all devices. "POE Power Injector (Plus)" 35w Model PSE-480080G)
Review is a bit long but describes the inconsistent behavior and other components used.... Had a TP-Link EAP330 powered by an NETGEAR JGS516PE switch providing 802.3af POE. After realizing the AP was supposed to be powered by 802.3at purchased this 35w unit. Installed and the AP continued to work flawlessly. Needed to replace the AP with a TP-Link EAP225v3 to support seamless roaming. Tried using this injector to power a NETGEAR GS105PE switch. The NETGEAR switch functioned BUT indicate 802.3af input only. This would not work as need 802.3at, higher wattage, to pass the extra power to the POE enabled ports to power a single EAP225v3 AP. Removed the GS105PE and switched back to the previous GS108E. Then attempted to power the EAP225v3, which specifies 802.3af, with this 35w POE injector. AP did not power up and the injector yellow POE LED would pulsate. The EAP225v3 works fine when connected to the included af injector or the JGS516PE switch which both supply 802.3af POE. Was using the same 5 to 10ft CAT5e cables while troubleshooting so cable length, or a bad cable, was not an issue. This behavior appeared similar to previous reviews that questioned conformity to the 802.3af/at standards. Unsure if the unit does not completely follow the 802.3af/at protocols for correct Class identification/negotiation between the injector and end unit or what the issue may be.
S**H
Not the same chassis as pictured, but very functional
I have not measured the output of the device, but I probably will not need to. First off, the device does not resemble the image presented. That is not a problem, as I do not need the extra "rail" to connect extra injectors together. My ptz requires PoE+ and seems to be doing fine with this injector. The camera heater and all functions seem to be working well. Time will tell whether or not this poe will be worth it's weight; hopefully, it doesn't burn out in a few weeks; my security is based on it not failing.
D**N
Doesn’t seem to actually send 30W of power. I have a few JVC PTZ cameras I was hoping to use over PoE and these would power up the camera but provide an error which was associated with being under powered. I have since put in a PoE switch instead and had success.
C**R
Compact and light. Has 90W of power. Good for most applications. Use it to inject power to a roof-mounted HIKVISION camera. No problems after over two years use.
W**R
A+++++
A**M
These are NOT compatible with EnGenius EPA2406GR. I brought my Engenius ENH500 unit down from where it was mounted to do some bench testing with it and used this PoE injector to power it. The ENH500 would not power up and light on PoE injector was flashing. Disconnected it and the light went solid green. Connected to the original PoE injector and my ENH500 is now damaged and will not power up with a known working injector. DO NOT USE WITH ENGENIUS DEVICES!!
T**R
I had this for over a year and it constantly reverts back to FE speeds instead of gigabit. I've taken it out and replaced it with a POE injector from ubiquiti that actually consistently delivers gigabit speed.
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