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PoE splitter · one input, two outputs · SMLIGHT
PoE Extender.
One cable in. Two out.
PoE Extender 1-to-2 converts one Power-over-Ethernet port into two — transmitting both power and data — so one switch port can power two devices at once.
Fully passive, fanless, plug-and-play device compatible with the PoE standard. Available in 100 Mbps and 1 Gbps versions.
Ideal for use with SMLIGHT Zigbee coordinators (with PoE power) and other PoE devices — IP cameras, access points, VoIP phones.
Why it's convenient
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Splitting — two devices, one port
Power two PoE devices — a pair of SLZB coordinators, a camera and an access point — from one switch port. No second injector or second cable to the switch.
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Extension — another 100 meters
Connect them in series to extend PoE by another 100 m beyond the standard limit — a remote camera or coordinator will still receive both power and data over a single cable.
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Passive — nothing to connect, nothing to break
Fully passive and fanless — no external power supply, no moving parts. Simply place it in the cable run and it works.
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Standard — built to the rules
IEEE compliant with automatic negotiation — integrates into a standard PoE network alongside existing equipment.
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Specifications
| Topology | 1 × PoE input → 2 × PoE outputs |
| Standards | IEEE 802.3af, 48V automatic negotiation |
| Connection speed | 100 Mbps or 1 Gbps (1000 Mbps) — depending on the version |
| Construction | Fanless, passive, no external power supply; compact housing |
| Protection | Automatic PoE detection and built-in protection against overvoltage and incorrect connection |
Two speed versions — 100 Mbps and 1 Gbps (1000 Mbps). Choose the version according to the speed of the devices on the line.
Use cases
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2 × SLZB-06U with PoE — power two SMLIGHT Zigbee coordinators from a single switch port.
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1 × SLZB-06U + 1 × IP camera — coordinator and camera from one port, without a second injector.
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Frequently asked questions
| Is a separate power supply required? | No. The device is passive — it takes power from the incoming PoE line and passes it to both outputs. Nothing else needs to be connected. |
| Will it power any PoE device? | Any IEEE-standard device within the shared power budget of the incoming line. It is well suited for SLZB coordinators, IP cameras, access points, and VoIP phones. |
| What is the difference between the 100 Mbps and 1 Gbps versions? | Only the connection speed. Choose 1 Gbps if the devices and switch on this segment are gigabit-capable; 100 Mbps is fully sufficient for coordinators, cameras, and phones. |
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