PoE Injectors & Midspans
Showing Results for PoE Injectors & Midspans
-
Speco Technologies
SKU: N16NU8TB
Speco N16NU8TB 16-Channel Network Server with PoE
16-channel PoE NVR with 8TB storage and 4K support
- 16 PoE channels power and connect IP cameras directly—no external switch needed
- 8TB onboard storage with H.265 compression extends recording retention
- 4K video up to 3840×2160 and ONVIF compatibility for multi-vendor setups
$1,454.99 -
Speco Technologies
SKU: N8NU4TB
Speco N8NU4TB 8-Channel Network Server PoE H.265
8-channel NVR with integrated PoE and H.265 compression for IP cameras
- Records up to 8 IP camera channels with H.265 compression to reduce storage overhead.
- Integrated PoE eliminates separate injectors, simplifying camera wiring at each drop.
- 4TB internal storage supports extended local retention without an external NAS device.
$932.99 -
Speco Technologies
SKU: NREPS
Speco NREPS 48V DC Replacement Power Supply
48V DC replacement for NRE/NRN/NRP series networked systems
$84.20 $83.99 Save $0.21 -
Speco Technologies
SKU: O6PSP1
Speco O6PSP1 6MP PoE Speaker Camera
6MP PoE speaker camera with 33ft IR and two-way audio
$1,207.99 -
Speco Technologies
SKU: P16S182
Speco P16S182 16-Port Megabit PoE Switch
16-port Megabit PoE switch with 802.3at power for IP cameras
$375.40 $203.99 Save $171.41 -
Speco Technologies
SKU: P24S26G
Speco P24S26G 26-Port Gigabit PoE Managed Switch
24-port PoE+ switch for IP security with full gigabit throughput
$1,000.00 $379.99 Save $620.01 -
Speco Technologies
SKU: P32S36GM
Speco P32S36GM 32-Port Managed Gigabit PoE Switch
32-port Gigabit PoE switch with 4 SFP uplinks for mid-to-large camera systems
$1,600.40 $867.99 Save $732.41 -
Speco Technologies
SKU: P4S6G
Speco P4S6G 6-Port Gigabit PoE Managed Switch
6-port Gigabit managed switch with 4 PoE ports for surveillance
$154.35 $83.99 Save $70.36 -
Speco Technologies
SKU: P8S10G
Speco P8S10G 10-Port Gigabit PoE Switch
8-port PoE + 2 uplink Gigabit switch for IP camera networks
$204.95 $111.99 Save $92.96 -
Speco Technologies
SKU: P8S9O
Speco P8S9O 9-Port IP65 Managed PoE Switch
9-port IP65 PoE switch for outdoor surveillance networks
$345.45 $187.99 Save $157.46 -
Speco Technologies
SKU: POEINJ
Speco POEINJ 802.3at PoE+ Injector
Single-port PoE+ injector, 30W IEEE 802.3at, compact inline design
$128.30 $48.99 Save $79.31 -
Speco Technologies
SKU: POESPL
Speco POESPL 802.3at/af PoE Splitter 12V DC
PoE to 12V DC splitter for IP intercoms, access control, sirens
$85.25 $46.99 Save $38.26 -
Speco Technologies
SKU: SPIP100M
Speco SPIP100M IP Audio Module PoE SIP
Compact PoE IP audio module with 2-way SIP VoIP for security systems
$130.30 $123.99 Save $6.31 -
Speco Technologies
SKU: SPPOE2
Speco SPPOE2 PoE Surge Protector
Compact inline PoE surge protection for 802.3af IP cameras
$73.70 $39.99 Save $33.71 -
Speco Technologies
SKU: SXP400
Speco SXP400 400W Solar Power System with PoE
400W solar system with 5 PoE zones for off-grid camera deployments
$5,109.30 $4,847.99 Save $261.31 -
Speco Technologies
SKU: IPPOERPT
Speco Technologies IPPOERPT POE Repeater
802.3af PoE repeater extends camera runs beyond 100 meters
- Regenerates standard PoE output to reach devices past cable limits
- ONVIF Profile I compatible with IP cameras and networked security devices
- Draws only 1.92W for efficient cabinet or field deployment
$292.45 $158.99 Save $133.46
PoE Injectors & Midspans
PoE injectors and midspans provide Power over Ethernet to devices such as IP cameras, intercoms, and access control hardware. These solutions are ideal when adding PoE to non-PoE switches or expanding power capacity in existing network deployments.
Plan Your Deployment
- Power requirements (PoE, PoE+, PoE++, total wattage)
- Number of devices and port capacity planning
- Distance limitations and cable quality considerations
- Integration with existing switches and infrastructure
- Redundancy and long-term scalability needs
PoE Injectors & Midspans — Engineering-Grade PoE Power Delivery for Commercial Deployments
This category covers 294 working models of poe injectors & midspans sourced manufacturer-direct or through channel-direct US distribution. Build the rest of your system around the architectural choices below — compatibility, environmental rating, and lifecycle decisions made here propagate through every downstream component you specify.
What to Look For
Match the PoE class to the device load. 802.3af delivers up to 15.4W at the source (12.95W at the device) and powers most fixed-lens cameras and access readers. 802.3at (PoE+) reaches 30W and supports motorized cameras, illuminators, and heated outdoor housings. 802.3bt (PoE++/4PPoE) goes to 60-90W for large PTZs, multi-imagers, and devices with integrated heaters and wipers.
Single-port injectors vs. midspan multiport units depends on the scale. A handful of cameras at fixed locations are economical with single-port injectors near the device. Sites with 16+ PoE devices benefit from a midspan (Microsemi PowerDsine, Phihong, Lantronix) that consolidates power management. PoE switches absorb the role for larger sites where unmanaged power is acceptable.
Cable length and conductor gauge affect deliverable power. 100 m of Cat5e at full 802.3bt load drops voltage enough that some devices report under-volt errors. For runs near the 100m limit, use Cat6 with all 4 pairs and confirm the injector's voltage-at-source spec. For longer-than-spec runs, PoE extenders (Veracity, Phybridge, ComNet) regenerate the signal mid-run.
Surge protection, grounding, and outdoor-rated housings matter for exterior PoE injectors. Lightning-induced surges destroy PoE-powered devices through the network cable as quickly as direct strikes. Inline ethernet surge protectors (Ditek, Transtector) at both ends of the run protect both the injector and the camera. Use Cat6A shielded for runs exiting the building, with proper grounding at the equipment rack.
Key Specs in This Category
| Spec | Available Options |
|---|---|
| Resolution | Thermal, 6MP, 20MP+ |
| IP Rating | IP68, IP66 |
| Connectivity | Wired, Single-Mode Fiber, Multi-Mode Fiber, Wi-Fi, Ethernet over Coax, WiFi + Wired |
| Power | PoE+, PoE, PoE++, AC/DC, 24VAC, 12VDC |
| Channels | 8 |
| Type | Power Supply, Switch, PoE Adapter, PoE Injector, PoE Switch, Network Hub, PoE Device, Media Converter |
Top Brands in This Category
Frequently Asked Questions
What's the difference between 802.3af, 802.3at, and 802.3bt?
802.3af (PoE) provides up to 15.4W at the source — standard for fixed cameras and access readers. 802.3at (PoE+) reaches 30W — for motorized cameras, illuminators, and small PTZs. 802.3bt (PoE++/4PPoE) reaches 60-90W (Type 3 and Type 4) — for multi-imager cameras, large outdoor PTZs, and devices with integrated heaters. Match the injector class to the device's PoE rating; over-spec'd injectors don't harm devices but cost more.
Can I run PoE on Cat5e or do I need Cat6?
Cat5e supports 802.3af and 802.3at to the full 100 m run length without issue. For 802.3bt at 60W+ over long runs, Cat6 with shielded conductors is more reliable — Cat5e can deliver but voltage drop approaches the limits of the spec. For new installs, Cat6 is the safe baseline; for retrofits over existing Cat5e, validate end-to-end voltage at the device after installation.
How far can PoE run?
The IEEE standard caps PoE at 100 m on copper. PoE extenders (Veracity Outreach, Phybridge UniPoE, ComNet PoE extenders) regenerate the signal at intermediate points and stretch the effective run to 300-1000 m depending on the product. For runs beyond 100 m on a single segment, fiber-to-the-camera with media converters is often cheaper than chained extenders.
Do I need a PoE injector if I already have a PoE switch?
If your PoE switch has sufficient per-port budget and total PoE budget for all connected devices, no — the switch handles power delivery. Injectors are needed when (a) the existing switch is non-PoE and replacing it isn't viable, (b) a single device needs higher PoE class than the switch supports, or (c) the device is placed far from the switch and a local injector with shorter run is preferable.
Will a PoE+ device work on a PoE switch port?
Only if the switch port delivers 802.3at (PoE+) or higher. A pure 802.3af port (15.4W max) cannot reliably power an 802.3at device that needs up to 30W — the device will fail to negotiate or will reset under load. Confirm the switch's per-port PoE class capability in its datasheet, not just the aggregate PoE budget. Many older switches are af-only despite total-budget numbers that suggest otherwise.
Need help choosing? Talk to a Senior Specialist — direct line 877-277-7147 or request a quote.