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⚡ Power Up Your Network, Effortlessly!
The Revotech PS5712TG Gigabit PoE Splitter converts 48V Power over Ethernet into a reliable 12V/2A DC output, supporting up to 24W power delivery. Compatible with IEEE 802.3af/at standards and gigabit speeds up to 1000Mbps, it enables non-PoE devices like security cameras and IoT gadgets to leverage PoE convenience. Featuring plug-and-play installation and comprehensive protection circuits, this compact splitter streamlines your network setup while safeguarding your equipment.














| ASIN | B08HS4NT13 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #13,473 in Electronics ( See Top 100 in Electronics ) #240 in Surveillance Accessories |
| Brand | REVOTECH |
| Built-In Media | 1 x POE Splitter (PS5712TG) |
| Color | 12V 2A DC Plug PS5712TG |
| Compatible Devices | Internet Protocol Camera, Security Camera |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (1,811) |
| Data Link Protocol | Gigabit Ethernet, IEEE 802.3 |
| Data Transfer Rate | 1000 Megabytes Per Second |
| Hardware Interface | Ethernet |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 10.83"L x 1.1"W x 0.91"H |
| Item Weight | 0.05 Kilograms |
| Manufacturer | Revotech |
| Mfr Part Number | PS5712TG |
| Model Number | PS5712TG |
| UPC | 711531487504 |
| Warranty Description | one year warranty |
A**O
Working great!
Works great. I am using this to power a 12v fan in an outdoor electronics enclosure where everything is using POE power. I am also using the 5v version to power a Raspberry PI (CME dev kit) and provide network. So convenient and a great price. They are plenty durable, built well.
T**T
Consolidate power and ethernet
I got the 5V and 12V version of this to power different devices. The 5V USB C I used on Philips Hue Bridge Pro and it works great. I used the 12V with an adapter for my HDHomeRun. The 12V adapter is a common type but, my device used a different barrel so I got an adapter and it also works great. No addition power adapters that need AC outlets required. I am planning on using more of these whenever I have Ethernet devices that need power
S**W
Nice POE power splitter
I have a Bmax B1 mini computer and this allows me to give it network connectivity and power all through one compact cable. It also allows me to remotely power cycle the computer should it ever hang. There is no configuration necessary and the computer is seeing full speed on the Ethernet connection. It seems to be well built and delivers on its promise.
A**Y
Gigabit speed with 12v. Works great!
This does exactly what it is supposed to do, provides gigabit speed and 12 volts for my WiFi access point. Other reviewers that say this does not support gigabit are wrong. The first thing I did was test my line speed with and without this PoE splitter through a wired connection using iperf3. The speeds both times were identical and near theoretical limits. I then did the same through my WiFi access point and also got the same great results. Great product and I hope they holds up because I am ordering many more. EDIT: Ordered two more and one was DOA. Power was extracted, but no network connection; tested on three devices. Still five starts, it happens. Amazon replaced without issue. EDIT 2: The replacement arrived and is working perfectly.
J**Y
Works...sorta.
I've used lower power PoE splitters (12v, 1A) without anything connected to the 12v plug and the splitter will show on the switch as a very low power draw - about 0.5 watts. This splitter does not. Evidently it uses the down stream device to draw power, cause the switch to handshake, which then turns on PoE to the port. Well, one of my devices (Netgear R7000 router) doesn't draw enough power before startup to load the splitter and get the switch to turn on PoE to the port. I was able to trick it on by placing a 330ohm resistor across the 12v power lines. Once the PoE on the port is on, it will stay on just fine but if there is a power outage or disruption the switch won't restart the PoE on the port without once again tricking it with a resistor. I plan to make an inline adaptor that will keep the resistor as part of the power supply circuit so that the system will restart properly after a power failure. This splitter is just about the only device I was able to find that makes 12v 2A. Once the switch is tricked the device works great. Customer support has been receptive and is working with me to learn how they might be able to fix or improve their device. I'll update if we get anywhere. UPDATE: Customer service basically told me everything is working as it should and by design. They explained that I would need to increase the load but provided no device or info for doing so. Ultimately, I discovered that a 1k ohm, 1/2 watt resistor was sufficient to start the PoE. I then took it a step further by soldering the resistor inline with my power plugs to make a "load dongle" which you can see in the picture. I heat shrinked the whole thing. It's an indoor application so weather and water resistance is not an issue. Now if the power goes out everything restarts on its own as it should. In my ideal world the manufacturer would have designed the unit with a switch to turn on/off a load resistor. Second to that they would provide a manufactured load dongle with each unit. A very distant third best option would be to simply provide instructions for making a load dongle instead of me having to figure it out as I go. In conclusion, it is nice being able to mount or place the router anywhere in the house regardless of the availability of electrical outlets. Its a lot less clutter not needing the wall wart power supply. I was able to place mine high on a staircase wall. This allows the signal to propagate very well but also hides the router. I'm getting gigabit ethernet throughput and powering non-PoE router with a PoE switch.
A**.
Hubitat (smart home) Upgrade
This was used to convert my Hubitat to a POE device, eliminating the need to run power along with ethernet. The device worked flawlessly, instantly receiving power and allowing my device to connect. I've bought a few more with the idea of eliminating plugs where I can.
C**R
Perfect Half of a PoE Adapter for Echo Hub
This PoE splitter worked perfectly to create an inexpensive in-wall solution to power an Echo Hub with an existing ethernet cable while still allowing data to pass through to an existing wall port. All in, the total cost was less than $20. The USB-C version of this adapter won't power the Echo Hub since it only puts out 5 volts. The Echo Hub also requires 9 volts with Power Distribution (PD) and Programmable Power Supply (PPS) support. This 12-volt version of the splitter supplies plenty of wattage (24 watts) but doesn't have a USB-C connector with PD and PPS support, so I paired it up with an AITRIP PD65W Fast Charging Type-C USB Module. I couldn't be more pleased with the combination. Both run cool at the 12.5 watts needed for the Echo Hub. This combination is significantly less expensive than buying a PoE to PD3.0/PPS converter like Amazon would have us do for a clean in-wall installation and works great until someone releases a reasonably priced all-in-one adapter. Just be sure you have plenty of space in the box or wall cavity.
T**W
Great adapter. does exactly what it says. No more, no less.
Does what it says and it does it well. has held up to everything we’ve thrown at it. It just works. Even though my wireless access point is supposed to have POE, it doesn’t and is broken. Thankfully the 12 volt side of my AP is still functional. I bought it used so who knows? Anyway, I have been using the adapter probably for 5 months now and it doesn’t get hot or ever cut out.
R**.
Works perfect with JetKVM. Only needs 1W... for a JetKVM.
R**N
Works fine and is really handy.
Х**Р
Works very well, stable 12V, unit does not get hot, fits inside NBN NTD box, powers the NTD and maintains gigabit uplink. Also compatible with Cisco switches.
E**U
Lo uso con una cámara Reolink duo 2 wifi y funciona sin problemas. Tienes que tener en cuenta el tamaño si lo piensas meter en una caja para tener todos los cables recogidos.
I**7
Produit particulier qui permet de dissocier le réseau du POE et permet de monter jusqu'à 2A en12v. Je l'utilise pour alimenter une caméra PTZ qui se pilote en réseau mais dont le port LAN n'est pas POE. J'ai dû changer la fiche 12v car la prise de la caméra était différente ce qui n'est pas un défaut du produit. Aucun soucis depuis l'achat.
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