TRENDnet 60W PoE++ Injector TPE-117GI (IEEE 802.3af/at) vs 60W PoE++ Injector with Gigabit Ethernet Output
Overall winner: 60W PoE++ Injector with Gigabit Ethernet Output
Key Differences
TRENDnet (A) is a well-reviewed, plug-and-play 60W injector with gigabit ports and strong user ratings but lacks 802.3bt support per customer feedback and may have 100m cable limitations. ThePoEstore (B) is a lower-priced option that explicitly lists 802.3af/at/bt support, higher quoted throughput up to 2Gbps and passive PoE compatibility, but shows mixed reports on durability and power-supply performance
TRENDnet 60W PoE++ Injector TPE-117GI (IEEE 802.3af/at)
PoE injector with Gigabit output for power delivery up to 60W, supports 802.3af/at. Plug & Play setup; NDAA compliant. One user notes reliable power for high-powered IP cameras
Pros
- Gigabit data in and PoE++ out ports
- Supports 802.3af/at (PoE and PoE+)
- Plug & Play installation
- NDAA compliant
Cons
- Not 802.3bt compliant (per customer feedback)
- May have compatibility limitations with 100m cable
- Mixed reviews on device compatibility
60W PoE++ Injector with Gigabit Ethernet Output
PoE injector with 1 input port and 1 PoE++ output port delivers up to 2 Gbps full duplex. Compatible with 802.3af/at/bt and passive PoE devices, auto-detects PoE/non-PoE. Customer insight notes simple installation and solid build quality
Pros
- Gigabit Ethernet output
- Supports 802.3af/at/bt and passive PoE
- Automatic PoE detection
- High power delivery up to 60W
Cons
- Durability reports mixed over time
- Power delivery performance varies by user
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | ThePoEstore |
| Durability | TRENDnet |
| Versatility | ThePoEstore |
| User Reviews | TRENDnet |