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RJ45-WiFi adapter
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Hi from France,
Outback Power suggests using a RJ45 to WiFi adapter between its info management system (Mate3 or AXS Port) an a router instead of a pretty long cable (20ft).
WNCE2001 is interesting but I lack a USB plug nearby. All queries lead to USB to WiFi? Any other device that would be RJ45 powered?
Lionel, lsdx@lsdx.eu
For your Info, my standalone 1kWp panels and 30kWh batteries are managed by an OutbackPower outfit including an information manager called Mate3. Monitoring is done through a Router (WiFi + Modem3G) managed by a RaspberryPi all lit up once an hour to read data and send it to my web page
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Hi Seylione,
So far NETGEAR do not have home wireless adapter that is being powered by RJ45.
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Re: RJ45-WiFi adapter
Hi Seylione,
The following devices only supports RJ45 to WiFi Connection.
WNCE2001
WNCE3001
WNCE4004
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Re: RJ45-WiFi adapter
Thanks, but all of them need external power supply.
None with a RJ45 power supply ?
Sorry for stupid questions but my system is a bit awkward!
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Hi Seylione,
So far NETGEAR do not have home wireless adapter that is being powered by RJ45.
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Re: RJ45-WiFi adapter
Hi Seylione,
We’d greatly appreciate hearing your feedback letting us know if you need further assistance.
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