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===== Getting started with power over Ethernet splitter ===== | ===== Getting started with power over Ethernet splitter ===== | ||
- | The power over Ethernet (PoE) splitter allows Vizy to be powered via a PoE-compatible Ethernet cable. The PoE splitter is particularly useful when used with the outdoor enclosure because you only need to provide one cable into the enclosure to provide networking and power. And the cable can extend up to 100 meters (per the 1000BASE-T specification) from the networking and power source. | + | The power over Ethernet (PoE) splitter allows Vizy to be powered via a PoE-compatible Ethernet cable. The PoE splitter is particularly useful when paired with the outdoor enclosure, because you only need to provide one cable for both networking and power. The cable can also extend up to 100 meters (per the 1000BASE-T specification) from the networking and power source. |
The PoE splitter provides a Vizy-friendly 12V at 1.0A. | The PoE splitter provides a Vizy-friendly 12V at 1.0A. | ||
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==== Testing ==== | ==== Testing ==== | ||
- | Testing is straightforward. Make sure the PoE injector is plugged in/supplying power and turn on your Vizy. After Vizy initializes, you should be able to communicate with it over the wired Ethernet. | + | Testing is straightforward. Make sure the PoE injector is plugged in / supplying power and turn on your Vizy. After Vizy initializes, you should be able to communicate with it over the wired Ethernet. |