







⚡ Power your network, rain or shine — the ultimate outdoor PoE booster!
ThePoEstore’s Gigabit 4-Port PoE Switch/Extender is a rugged, IP65 waterproof device delivering up to 60W total power across four gigabit PoE+ ports. Designed for outdoor use with built-in surge and lightning protection, it supports IEEE 802.3af/at/bt standards and extends PoE range by 100 meters without extra power supplies. Ideal for powering multiple PoE devices like cameras and access points with plug-and-play ease and reliable gigabit speeds.











| ASIN | B0B5RRXKQJ |
| Best Sellers Rank | #1,282 in Computer Networking Switches |
| Case Material | PC |
| Customer Reviews | 4.1 4.1 out of 5 stars (20) |
| Data Transfer Rate | 1000 Megabytes Per Second |
| Date First Available | July 4, 2022 |
| Interface Type | RJ45 |
| Item Weight | 13.7 ounces |
| Item model number | Extender-60W |
| Manufacturer | ThePoEstore |
| Maximum Power | 60 Watts |
| Product Dimensions | 5.95"L x 4.95"W x 1.2"H |
| Upper Temperature Rating | 55 Degrees Celsius |
| Voltage | 48 Volts |
T**C
Works well, but did require PoE+ to operate.
Installed at 96 m point. Feeding Ubiquity AP 50 m further. Working good so far. The AP is working well out to over 500 ft. We'll see how well it holds up to the weather.
K**N
The best bang for your price. works like a champ
Wow I have to say I'm very impressed with this little unit, from our telecom rack/poe switch I have QTY: 1 168FT cat-6 cable going to this little bad boy and using it for QTY: 3 4K cameras and POE as well and it works like a champ no delay what so ever. Next week I'm going to start stocking these little bad boys much cheaper thank Unifi and or Ruckus, Cisco and or Juniper switches/uplinks, etc..! I would give this little bad boy 40 Stars. Trust me and for a little + it also comes with a Ground Lug. :)
G**O
Works great
Durable, weatherproof, and reliable. Great for extending PoE networks outdoors. Easy installation with strong performance.
P**E
Not for mission critical devices
This is a somewhat stable device, I had it power cycle it a few times and my PoE cameras were online again. Just be careful with this. I don't think it's worth the cost, it could be a little less, but I guess it just works (sometimes).
O**N
3 weeks now, perfect.
I bought this and a 60 watt injector and it runs and PTZ cam, a bullet cam, and a 10 watt IR emitter at the end of a 180 foot run without issue. WAY better than having to run more cables.
J**R
DOESNT WORK. DONT be a VICTIM to THIS PRODUCT
Not A true POE switch, doesn't work and feels extremely cheap not worth the hassle trust m. WASTE OF TIME
G**E
Works great.
I have purchase several of these units. All of them have been working great. Easy to install.
D**N
Works with caveats
I currently have three of these deployed. I had a forth but it died after a few weeks (unlucky, perhaps). Two are in very cold locations (hits -30 °F regularly) and one is in a more mild climate. The sliding cover is very difficult to put in place if using CAT6A and has been a source of frustration. However, the remaining three devices are doing their thing and are not too huge or obtrusive. I do wonder how long they'll last though since my forth device died after only a few weeks. One thing to keep in mind is these PoE extenders cannot simultaneously power devices that have different PoE requirements. I'm not a network engineer so maybe this is networking 101 but I had to learn by experience. For example, you can't mix 802.3af Supported Passive Power over Ethernet (48V) and 802.3af PoE mode A. I was trying to power a Ubiquiti G4 Pro camera and a Ubiquiti Building-to-Building Bridge and neither would work when both were plugged in. However, both worked if the other was unplugged which is how I diagnosed the issue. As long as all your devices need the same type of PoE these devices should work. Two of these devices are powering multiple Ubiquiti G4 Pro cameras and have been solid to date. I purchased these because the Ubiquiti Switch Flex was out of stock for ~2+ years during covid so I had to find an alternative solution. However, now that the Switch Flex is back in stock I'm planning to switch these over since the Switch Flex plays nicer in the UI ecosystem.
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