![]() It’s possible to supply enough juice to power a security camera, or in this case the EAP225. However, there is a technology called PoE or Power over Ethernet, whereby a limited amount of power can be piped alongside the data down the wires in an Ethernet cable. Running a network cable is easy, but having a power socket placed in a roof space or similar location can be a time-consuming and costly exercise. In this respect, TP-Link used a tried and tested technology that is gaining popularity on many networks.Ī problem for any network infrastructure is when equipment is needed where there are no services, specifically power. ![]() That explains the data path, but not how the unit is powered. Power Supply: 802.3af/A PoE or 24V Passive PoEĭimensions: 214.9 x 46 x 26.7mm (minus antenna) ![]() Here is the TP-Link Omada AC1200 configuration sent to TechRadar Pro for review:Īntenna Type: 2.4GHz: 2 x 3dBi 5GHz: 2 x 4dBiīandwidth: 2.4GHz: 300Mbps 5GHz: 867Mbps
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