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Leviton's New PoE Extender System Can Deliver Power & Data Up to 10,000 feet

Leviton's New PoE Extender System Can Deliver Power & Data Up to 10,000 feet Image Credit: Leviton

Leviton announced new enhancements to its popular OneReach PoE Extender System. 

OneReach network extenders combine fiber optic strands for data transmission up to one gigabit per second and copper conductors for Power over Ethernet (PoE) in a single composite

cable. While traditional PoE installations deliver up to 328 feet, the OneReach System can deliver power and data up to 10,000 feet, supporting cameras, emergency phones and wireless access points at remote locations. The new enhancements apply to products throughout the OneReach System and include:

 - New 2-port and 4-port remote PoE devices meet IEEE 802.3 PoE to network powered devices requiring up to 100 watts (up to PoE Type 4, Class 8), supporting more power-hungry devices such as pan-tilt-zoom security cameras and point-of-sale kiosks.

 - The 2-port and 4-port Remotes meet the rigors of outdoor applications with IEC 61000 4-5 Level 4 Surge Immunity (4000 V). This is a significant improvement over the previous built-in basic 1,500 V TVSS.

 - New 2U Power Injector Chassis creates a space-saving footprint, with more terminal block connections and power supply module capacity.

 - New one-slot Power Supply Module offers a quieter cooling fan and reduced size from the current model.

These c(UL)us Listed enhanced devices replace current Leviton OneReach multi-port remotes, chassis models and power supply modules. They are available through Leviton’s extensive distribution network.

Teresa Hoffman, product manager for Leviton Network Solutions

Reliable power and data transmission for remote security cameras and wireless access is more important than ever in places like college and corporate campuses, sports stadiums and large distribution centers. Leviton is dedicated to delivering a simple, reliable, high performance PoE network channel extension system, and we are constantly investing in improvements to support our customers.

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