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Moxa Gigabit High-Power Injector Safely Exceeds PoE+ 30W Limitations

To overcome 30W limitations of Power over Ethernet Plus (PoE+) technology, Moxa, a provider of hardened networking, communication and computing solutions, has introduced the INJ-24A Gigabit High-Power PoE+ Injector. Along with data, the INJ-24A is capable of transmitting 60 watts of power to any PD or Power over Ethernet device, therefore allowing devices on 10/100/1000 networks to safely operate with twice the power of conventional PoE+.

Flexible by design, Moxa’s INJ-24A can quickly adapt to different power standards. By adjusting a DIP switch, the operator can select different power standard modes and even which wire pairs to deliver power on. This versatility means that the INJ-24A can supply power to nearly any PoE device with minimal compatibility obstacles because it can be quickly reconfigured to match the device’s settings.

Leveraging its deep knowledge of hardened network engineering, Moxa purpose-built the INJ-24A to thrive in conditions where conventional injectors fail, ensuring a consistent stream of data and power in the face of power fluctuations, static electricity, and other sources of electromagnetic interference. Media connections are reinforced with protection against power surges of up to 3KV, while a heat-efficient housing enables the INJ-24A to operate in extremely cold or hot weather (-40°C to 75°C). The built-in 24/48 VDC booster enables the injector to operate on either 24 VDC or 48 VDC.

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In addition, Smart PoE LED indicators on the INJ-24A convey the status at a glance so the system operator can immediately identify whether the PoE port is supplying power, and which power supply mode is currently active.

For more information, visit http://www.moxa.com

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