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Netgear GS105PE - power available on PSE

Nicolas31
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Netgear GS105PE - power available on PSE

This switch is powered throw port 5, by 802.3 af or 802.3 at.

I want to use the port 3 and 4 for computers (no problem), and use port 1 to get back power in DC to provide power supply to an electric card.

 

If the switch is powered by 802.3at (POE+), what is the current I can get on port 1 (on 48v DC) ?

Is there some splitters to connect on port 1 to get directly DC power (48, 24 or 12v) ?

 

Thanks for your answers

Model: GS105PE|ProSAFE Plus 5-port Switch with PoE pass through
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JohnRo
NETGEAR Employee Retired

Re: Netgear GS105PE - power available on PSE

Hello Nicola31, 

 

Welcome to the community! 

 

You'll have to make sure that port 5 (PoE PD) is getting the correct amount of power. When port 5 (PoE PD) is powered by a device at 802.3at specification, you should see a green LED light (right side). See scenarios below: 

 

 

If the PoE pass-thru is enabled you should get 19W with 802.3at/7.9W with 802.3af input power. 

 

Thanks,

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JohnRo
NETGEAR Employee Retired

Re: Netgear GS105PE - power available on PSE

Hello Nicola31, 

 

Welcome to the community! 

 

You'll have to make sure that port 5 (PoE PD) is getting the correct amount of power. When port 5 (PoE PD) is powered by a device at 802.3at specification, you should see a green LED light (right side). See scenarios below: 

 

 

If the PoE pass-thru is enabled you should get 19W with 802.3at/7.9W with 802.3af input power. 

 

Thanks,

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JohnRo
NETGEAR Employee Retired

Re: Netgear GS105PE - power available on PSE

Hi Nicola31,

 

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If your issue is now resolved we encourage you to mark the appropriate reply as the “Accepted Solution” so others can be confident in benefiting from the solution. The Netgear community looks forward to hearing from you and being a helpful resource in the future!

 

Thanks,

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