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Feb 22, 2025 - 04:51 AM
The IPmitter IPMIT204 IP Bridge can be powered in two ways:
Option 1: Power from 12V DC - You can power the IP Bridge using a 12V DC power source. Connect the power source to the 2.1mm DC Socket on the IP Bridge. Make sure to observe the correct polarity when making the connections. The current consumption for this option is 300mA.
Option 2: Power from 48V PoE - Alternatively, you can power the IP Bridge using 48V PoE (Power over Ethernet). Simply connect the 48V PoE source to the RJ45 WAN/POE Socket on the IP Bridge. It is important to note that the IP Bridge will take approximately 1 minute to boot up when powered using this option.
Please refer to the user guide for more detailed instructions and illustrations on how to power the IPmitter IPMIT204 IP Bridge.
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