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I can find relatively inexpensive PoE 802.3af splitters ($15-$20, TP-link, Trendnet). However, the few PoE+ splitters I have found are 5-6X the price. Can someone suggest a good PoE+ splitter?

Thanks,
Mace
 
I can find relatively inexpensive PoE 802.3af splitters ($15-$20, TP-link, Trendnet). However, the few PoE+ splitters I have found are 5-6X the price. Can someone suggest a good PoE+ splitter?

Thanks,
Mace
What are you trying to accomplish? Are you trying to power multiple devices using one power source?

I use POE for a couple of applications but POE & Splitter aren't ringing any bells for me.
 
Is what you're powering needing poe+ wattage? Because if not you can use a regular poe splitter. The two standards are supposed to work together.
 

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