With the 2wIP, a network connection can be established over a 2-wire line. Power over Ethernet (PoE) is also transmitted, allowing PoE devices (e.g., IP cameras, SIP phones, IP door intercoms) to operate without additional power supply. The 2wIP E-series provides a bandwidth of up ...With the 2wIP, a network connection can be established over a 2-wire line.
Power over Ethernet (PoE) is also transmitted, allowing PoE devices (e.g., IP cameras, SIP phones, IP door intercoms) to operate without additional power supply. The 2wIP E-series provides a bandwidth of up to 200 Mbit/s over 2-wire or coaxial lines. - Cable length up to 1500 m for coax, 600 m for twisted pair or doorbell wire - Transmission speed of up to 200 Mbit/s per line - Multiport: a 1-port transmitter can control up to 4 receivers, while the 4-port transmitter can control up to 8 receivers - PoE with up to 38 watts per receiver - PoE function on the receiver device can be disabled - No programming needed for basic configuration, plug and play, just plug it in and it works - Naturally compatible with SIP phones, access points, etc.
Connection setup: - Establish a 2-wire connection between the transmitter and receiver, ensuring proper polarity in the bus system. - Plug the end device into the 2wIP receiver. - Connect the 2wIP transmitter to the network switch using a patch cable.
- Connect the power supply to the 2wIP transmitter, then plug the power plug into the socket. - Done, the transmitters and receivers configure themselves automatically.