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EDUP Starlink Adaptador V2 a RJ45 para inyector Starlink GigE PoE, funciona para Starlink Dish V2 / Starlink Standard Actuated Internet Kit de red satelital a enrutador/computadora/portátil

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  • Inyector PoE GigE de 150 W para red satelital Starlink: proporciona hasta 150 W de potencia para garantizar una fuente de alimentación estable para el satélite Starlink Dish V2 Internet Kit, garantizando la fiabilidad de la conexión de red; soporta una velocidad de red de 10/100/1000 M para una transmisión rápida de datos, y también soporta cuatro pares de Gigabit Ethernet, logrando velocidades de transferencia de datos más rápidas y asegurando más rápidas más estestestestestestest
  • Conexión flexible y gestión de energía eficiente: adecuado para conectar la red satelital Starlink Dish V2 Internet Kit a enrutadores o computadoras de computadora/portátiles, satisfaciendo las necesidades de conexión de diferentes dispositivos y proporcionando una mayor flexibilidad; con una capacidad máxima de entrada/salida de 3 A, optimiza la distribución de energía, asegurando un rendimiento estable y eficiente de los dispositivos de red, y mejorando la eficiencia del dispositivo.
  • 【Entrada de alimentación versátil y protección integral】El inyector PoE cuenta con un rango de entrada CC de 48 ~ 57 V, acomodando cables Starlink estándar, así como cables de red convencionales. Esto permite una conexión sin esfuerzo a un puerto de red de computadora, con el otro extremo aceptando 48 V CC para una fuente de alimentación eficiente; protección integrada contra sobretensiones y descarga electrostática, proporcionando protección contra sobretensiones de ± 8 KV y protección ESD de ± 15 KV, asegurando efectivamente el uso seguro de dispositivos de red en varias condiciones ambientales y prolongando la vida útil del dispositivo.
  • Adaptador de cable de plato a RJ45 para red satelital Starlink: Adaptador de cable de antena EDUP a RJ45, conecta Dishy V2 a PoE Injector de Starlink Ethernet, accesorio de kit de Internet Starlink para Dish V2 Satellite Network a Router o Desktop / Laptop
  • Dispositivos compatibles: compatible con Starlink Dish V2 / Starlink Standard actuated / Starlink Gen 2; solo funciona con convertidor de 12 V a 48 V 3A 144 W DC Step UP para inyector EDUP Starlink PoE de 150 W.
  • Artículo incluido: 1 adaptador Starlink Dishy V2 a RJ45; 1 cable Ethernet


EDUP Starlink - Adaptador de cable de plato a RJ45 para inyector Starlink GigE PoE de 150 W, funciona para Starlink Dish V2 / Starlink Standard Actuated Internet Kit de red satelital a enrutador/computadora/portátil


Moontrade
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 11 de febrero de 2025
I finally got around to installing this and it WORKS well converting my dishy into 12v for the price point, you can't really beat it for what you get! Knocking off a start cause the casing doesn't feel as durable as I like but hey, that's the price you pay for!
Bruce P.
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 7 de octubre de 2024
For everyone who is putting their Starlink Gen 2 on a battery: it draws about 50 watts in normal operation. More when starting or if the dish heater comes on.This is only the adapter between the Gen 2 cable and a normal RJ-45 ethernet connection, with the capability of taking Starlink's kind of passive power-over-ethernet from another box this vendor sells, the "EDUP 150W Starlink PoE Injector".There's something odd about the way they market the "EDUP 150W Starlink PoE Injector." They say "Only Work with 12V to 48V 3A 144W DC Step UP Converter". And they provide a photo saying that you can't use a 288 watt one. This is at odds with my understanding of how electricity works. If you fuse your 48V supply for 3 amps, it won't ever provide more than the allowable current and wattage, however much it is actually capable of. I am using a 48 volt lithium battery that can provide around 5KW. And of course there is a system fuse, and a separate fuse on everything connected to it. Their injector seems to have an internal electronic current limiter rather than a fuse, maybe that's why they are concerned. So, build that 3A fuse into your circuit!Starlink will draw less than 1 amp in normal operation and some more while starting up or heating the dish to dispel snow or ice.This would have made life easier when I bought one of the early "Dishy Powa" power injectors, and no connector adapter was available so I had to cut a Gen 2 Starlink cable (actually the one for their Ethernet tap) and hand punch down an RJ-45 connector. Now, you just have to buy a couple of boxes and connect them together. Dishy Powa has run for years unattended, 5 hour drive from my home, in the high desert with local temperatures well below freezing or around 100 degrees.
BlueFootBirdie
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 20 de octubre de 2024
Feels great in hand, Still acquiring the rest of the POE units but I have two Dishy units to combine into one network finally. I will be getting more of these as I have 2 customers needing this project done as well.
S
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 16 de octubre de 2024
This is 1 of 3 components needed to use a starlink off of low voltage power such as a car/rv battery.This is just the adapter that converts from the starlink cable to rj45.The other components you will need are a starlink poe injector, and a 48v/3a step up converter.
Top Reviewer
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 13 de octubre de 2024
This is a PoE injector for Starlink, though we used it with an offbrand-compatible dish, and it provides stable power supply for reliable internet connection and better data transfer. This adapter adds flexibility to connect multiple devices and has built-in surge protection for peace of mind. Overall, works as intended.
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