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It will negotiate between 5v-20v on the USB-C and will depend on what the Eero or any Powered device is requesting. In any case, now that you have the ethernet portion all hooked up, take the female USB adapter and plug it into the generic power connector on the PoE adapter. Even if it isn't PoE-compliant, you might be able to power a USB device purely over Ethernet with the right equipment. Feel free to send us the make and model of the USBC device you are powering and we will be happy to verify for you.
PoE++ to USB-C Docking Station - UTEPO PoE++ to USB-C Docking Station - UTEPO
In the case where you only need to power your device, but do not need a network connection, a PoE charger is the perfect solution. This allows you to power PoE devices anywhere you already have an Ethernet cable, provided that you remain within the power limitations of the network.
It can be a real struggle finding a solution to provide power to a device that is situated in awkward and hard to reach places, plus can lead to messy extension cable-in-extension cable mess, ad infinitum. By accepting all cookies, you agree to our use of cookies to deliver and maintain our services and site, improve the quality of Reddit, personalize Reddit content and advertising, and measure the effectiveness of advertising. You can let us know how many devices you’re interested in and how long a lisence you’re interested in below.
USB UCTRONICS for Raspberry Pi Zero Ethernet and Power, Micro USB
Power your 5 volt USB and micro-USB devices from your existing PoE switch with this 5 volt Power over Ethernet splitter/converter. To provide power only to the iPhone using a Lightning connector please see our AF-Lightning and for both power and data please see our GAF-Lightning-PD. But if you have a house wired for ethernet with cables going everywhere, you can free up an outlet and use ethernet instead. There are several actions that could trigger this block including submitting a certain word or phrase, a SQL command or malformed data. If you would like your non-PoE compliant devices to receive both power and a network connection, you would need to use a PoE splitter (more on this in the section below on PoE splitter).You can use the GAT-USBC-Rev2 using a USBC to Lightning connector cable but it may be overkill on the power. There's no need for special knowledge of electronics or an electrical certification to work with PoE.