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Overview

Features

Packing List

User Manual

  • Hardware Installation:
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Anonymous user #2

13 days ago
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What happens if you power X651 via usb and PoE, I accidentally did this when I upgraded the switch it was plugged into, to a model that had PoE and it was not till a week or more later that I noticed it was drawing power from the PoE switch.

I had not used it for awhile but I noticed that it is only connecting at 100mbps now and has packet errors too.

Ruby

12 days ago
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Hi there!

We don’t recommend powering via USB and PoE simultaneously, but occasional use won’t cause issues. For slow speed and packet loss, check your network—suggest using a 1000M (Gigabit) connection.

Anonymous user #1

2 months ago
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The voltage of PoE 5.1V+- 3% is really correct ? Generally, PoE PD voltage range is 37 to 54V.

(It seems that 5.1V is the DC/DC converter internally ouputing.)

Lisa

2 months ago
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Hi,

Yes,you are right. but please note that the poe switch must support 802.3af.