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The YAOSHENG 150W GigE Passive PoE Injector is engineered for high-performance networking, featuring surge and ESD protection, a durable aluminum casing, and a user-friendly design tailored for Starlink pinout, making it the perfect choice for tech-savvy professionals.
J**B
Works with TIA568B RF45 to eliminate Starlink router while adding ethernet connectivity
This little unit is a great PoE injector to both eliminate the supplied Starlink router while adding ethernet connectivity at the same time. It is also very good to see some surge suppression built into this unit - something that should NOT be overlooked when installing your Starlink service! Please be sure to ground the case of this injector to a good ground source to allow it to dissipate any static/surges that mat come through on your ethernet cable.To use this device, you will need to either buy the Starlink-to-ethernet adapter (don't waste your money!) or convert the design failure that is a proprietary connector to a VERY standard TIA568B RJ45 connection.This unit works perfectly with the TIA568B standard (w/o, o, w/gr, bl, w/bl, g, w/br, br) so rest assured that you can convert your Starlink cable to a standard shielded ethernet cable and be back online in no time! The real fix for the Starlink cable failure is to also convert the dish-side to TIA568B RJ45 but that is another review ;)Be sure to add a 48V DC power-supply to your cart as this unit is only the injector portion of the combination. For a really slick off-grid or "built-in UPS" style operation, pick up a 12V to 48V boost converter and re-purpose an old car battery and a smart-charger (that can provide at least 2A) and/or add solar for day-time power production.
F**
Producto muy innovador
Una solución práctica
A**L
Works great, first time.
Used an Apple TV wall mount (HIDEit ATV4K 3G) and an aluminum ELUTENG M.2 2280 Heatsink to wedge between the yaosheng cable adapter and the PoE injector. This makes a perfect friction fit between the devices and the wall mount cradle while still leaving all cable ports unobstructed.So far this is the cleanest configuration of these components I've seen.The PoE injector and cabled adapter worked flawlessly from the get-go.I'm very happy with my router-delete configuration, and the performance from Starlink I get from this.
Y**N
Good for Starlink dish v2
Good for Starlink dish v2 ,just cut wire and make rj45 wire with 568B ,12-14v input and out put 55-57v running 50mins temperature not rise up
B**N
It works as it should
As others have noted, it is an expensive item made of metal meant for surge protection from what ever may happen which makes it pricey.The bottom line is that it works with my Dishy 2 internet device.What I found on my journey to making it work is:1) 48 volts power supply: Make sure it is up to the task of supplying power to the dish. My 12 to 48 volt up converter was not available when the part arrived 9 days early and I initially used something not up to the peak load requirements and the dish would not boot. Changed to a proper power supply and the dish started up.2) The router attached to the dish is another question. I tried to use an old Hoo Too DLNA server/router and it refused to link to dishy. I swapped to a GLI-net device and all was well.The best thing about using this power inserter route is that when I am finished being out for the year I can just go back to the provided power hungry dishy 2 router without any worries.
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