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Router connected via PoE power supply

Router connected via PoE power supply

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StoormBack
Member
135
03-12-2024, 10:20 AM
#1
Hello, I understand you're looking for a PoE router that fits your home setup. Since you need something affordable—around 0 to 75 dollars—and prefer not to use passive splitters or go over budget, I'm checking for options that match your requirements. I'll focus on models suitable for indoor use without needing special cabling.
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StoormBack
03-12-2024, 10:20 AM #1

Hello, I understand you're looking for a PoE router that fits your home setup. Since you need something affordable—around 0 to 75 dollars—and prefer not to use passive splitters or go over budget, I'm checking for options that match your requirements. I'll focus on models suitable for indoor use without needing special cabling.

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digayo
Junior Member
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03-16-2024, 05:28 AM
#2
The Ubiquiti EdgeRouter X is available but requires using Ubiquiti's exclusive 24v passive PoE instead of standard 802.3af/at. You can connect it with a PoE injector or a 802.3af to 24v passive adapter via a regular PoE switch. It performs well as a router. Keep in mind it lacks an integrated access point, so you'll need a separate AP for Wi-Fi if you don't already have one.
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digayo
03-16-2024, 05:28 AM #2

The Ubiquiti EdgeRouter X is available but requires using Ubiquiti's exclusive 24v passive PoE instead of standard 802.3af/at. You can connect it with a PoE injector or a 802.3af to 24v passive adapter via a regular PoE switch. It performs well as a router. Keep in mind it lacks an integrated access point, so you'll need a separate AP for Wi-Fi if you don't already have one.

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ExagonHD
Member
161
03-23-2024, 02:55 AM
#3
Using the TL-WR743ND model we see your POE needs to be passive. I suspect you’re using the injector that comes with that router. You mentioned wanting non-enterprise choices, but most recommendations here focus on home brands. If you’re open to learning, a Mikrotik hAP AC2 is a good pick: it includes a standard power supply and works well with this injector. The total MSRP is $77.
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ExagonHD
03-23-2024, 02:55 AM #3

Using the TL-WR743ND model we see your POE needs to be passive. I suspect you’re using the injector that comes with that router. You mentioned wanting non-enterprise choices, but most recommendations here focus on home brands. If you’re open to learning, a Mikrotik hAP AC2 is a good pick: it includes a standard power supply and works well with this injector. The total MSRP is $77.

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dazy77
Junior Member
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04-02-2024, 10:18 AM
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I noticed that. There are no other suggestions available. The EdgeRouter X does not support wireless connectivity.
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dazy77
04-02-2024, 10:18 AM #4

I noticed that. There are no other suggestions available. The EdgeRouter X does not support wireless connectivity.