POE-2400G 24-Port Gigabit IEEE 802.3at PoE+ Managed Injector Hub (440 Watts) image-1
POE-2400G 24-Port Gigabit IEEE 802.3at PoE+ Managed Injector Hub (440 Watts) image-1
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POE-2400G 24-Port Gigabit IEEE 802.3at PoE+ Managed Injector Hub (440 Watts)

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Description
  • The PoE-2400G is a 24-Port gigabit web management injector hub with PoE capabilities.
  • Ports: 24 10/100/1000 ports 802.3at PoE+
  • Power Consumption: 500W max. | Total PoE Budget: 440 W
  • End-Span/Mid-Span: Mid-Span
  • * Does NOT function as a PoE Switch


The POE-2400G is specifically designed to support 802.3at PoE+. The POE-2400G is a high-density, rack-mountable managed PoE+ injector hub featuring PLANET intelligent PoE functions through web user interface for remote management. As its name implies, the unit can inject a total PoE budget of 440 watts into PDs. Its 24 10/100/1000BASE-T Ethernet ports can each deliver up to 36 watts of power over Cat.5/5e/6 Ethernet UTP cables which allow data and power to transmit simultaneously to remote 802.3at/af powered devices (PDs).
The POE-2400G is installed between a regular Ethernet Switch and the PDs. There are totally 48 RJ45 STP ports on the front panel of the POE-2400G, of which the 24 ports are on the lower stack functioned as "Data input" while the other 24 ports are on the upper stack functioned as "PoE (Data and Power) output". Both power and data are transferred simultaneously over the UTP cables to PDs without affecting the existing network performance and functions.
The PoE in-line power adopting the IEEE 802.3at Power over Ethernet Plus standard makes the POE-2400G able to deliver per port up to 36 watts of power to each remote PoE compliant powered device. It possesses double amount of power capability than the conventional 802.3af PoE and is an ideal solution to satisfy the growing demand for higher power consuming network PDs, such as PTZ (Pan, Tilt and Zoom), speed dome network cameras, color touch-screen or video and voice over IP (VoIP) telephones, multi-channel 802.11ac wireless LAN access points and other network devices.