PoE Connection
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Complying with 802.3at PoE standard, the EZR35-5G router uses a LAN cable to transmit 52 Volt 0.5Amps electric power and 1 Gbps Ethernet data.
It also supports 802.3af/at standard PoE switches. The suggested maximum cable length is 50 meters. You can use multiple PoE extenders to get a longer LAN cable distance.
Please use CAT6 or higher-grade LAN cable and ensure it's the TIA/EIA568B wiring, as shown below. Avoid using non-standard or twisted cables that send electric power on incorrect wires, which may cause damage.
The package includes a 52-volt 802.3at standard PoE injector and a 10-meter LAN cable. The PoE injector has two RJ45 ports: PoE and LAN. The PoE port outputs 52V 0.5A electric power to boot up the router, while the LAN port outputs 1000 Mbps Ethernet for an indoor computer and another router.
Refer to the sketch below and follow the steps below to connect the router to the PoE injector.
i. Turn the white cap on the cable gland counterclockwise to remove it. ii. Push from inside or use small pliers to remove the orange silicone stopper.
iii. Take one end of the LAN cable through the cap.
iv. Put the LAN cable through the barrel screw and plug in the PoE & LAN port on the motherboard.
v. Clamp the stopper on the LAN cable and settle it in the barrel. * The smaller end of the orange color stopper should face the outside.
vi. Turn the cap clockwise to tighten it on the barrel screw.
vii. Connect another end of the LAN cable to the PoE port on the PoE injector.
viii. Connect the AC plug on the PoE injector to an electrical outlet after finishing all the hardware installation.
You can replace the default PoE injector with an IEEE802.3at standard PoE switch. On an unmanaged switch, the other terminals linked to the same switch can obtain Internet from the outdoor router.
The DC socket on the outdoor router takes wide range DC power, 9–48 Volt. The DC socket supports a standard Ø5.5/2.1mm DC plug. The PoE gland can take an extra DC power cable.
The router will use the first connected power source if both the DC socket and PoE power are enabled. If one drops, the router will seamlessly switch to another power source.
Do not use an overloaded electrical current on the DC socket! The suggested typical DC power is 12V 1.5–2.5A.