





⚡ Power your network anywhere, anytime—because your devices deserve the best!
The TP-Link TL-PoE10R is an IEEE 802.3af compliant Gigabit PoE splitter that delivers flexible 5/9/12V DC power and data up to 100 meters. Designed for easy plug-and-play use, it supports a wide range of network devices without requiring additional power outlets. Included cables and a power adapter make setup effortless, while a 2-year warranty and unlimited technical support ensure reliable performance for professional environments.
















































| ASIN | B003CFATQK |
| Best Sellers Rank | #39 in Powerline Network Adapters |
| Brand | TP-Link |
| Color | Black |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 4.3 out of 5 stars (437) |
| Date First Available | March 10, 2010 |
| Department | wired networking |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Dimensions LxWxH | 8.15 x 2.68 x 6.61 inches |
| Item Weight | 8 ounces |
| Item model number | TL-PoE10R |
| Language | English |
| Manufacturer | TP-Link |
| Product Dimensions | 8.15 x 2.68 x 6.61 inches |
| Voltage | 12 Volts |
C**I
5/9/12 volt switch
Works well! Solves a much needed problem to power microcontrollers in so many places. I love that it has different voltages, just check the voltage (5/9/12) switch before plugging in!
H**I
Nice little unit, does the job inexpensively
Already had a PoE "injector" unit, and this provided the needed downstream/terminating piece to run a non-PoE network switch. Included instructions are clear, and the unit comes with a length of Ethernet cable and a short DC female/female adapter cable for powering the device. Unit has an on/off switch, a selector for 5vDC, 9vDC, and 12vDC that should accommodate most devices, and there's a green indicator light. As-noted in another review, the plastic shell is thin and the unit feels a bit insubstantial. On the other hand, it's never going to be under physical load, so for the price I'm going to give it a pass on that score. Will very-likely buy again, Just To Have One Around.
J**O
Great POE Splitter
Item functions exactly as described. Powers my connected device with no issues.
A**E
Powers a Remote Network Hub
I like to keep our entire network up and running when there's a power outage. I have one network hub off on its own in the basement. Instead of attaching this hub to it's own battery backup I decided to use a POE injector at the modem and router so they could all share the existing battery backup. This was my first time using POE, so I wanted to stick with IEEE 802.3af compliant POE devices to keep it simple. It was easy to set up and has worked flawlessly. The only slightly tricky aspect was I needed to buy an adapter to get the correct barrel size for the power connector, but luckily the one I needed was one of the Amazon suggested items. I do like that it allows for different power settings.
T**C
These reviews prove that people have no idea what a PoE SPLITTER is or how to use it!
Positive: It's a dead simple and easy to use product and does EXACTLY what it says and is advertised to do. Cons: None. If you know what you're buying and you know what you're doing then you won't have a problem. A PoE injector does exactly what is says. It INJECTS voltage into a RJ-45 cable to combine your data source with voltage which, in turn, will allow you to power a PoE device such as a wireless AP or PoE camera at the other end of the RJ-45 without the need for a power source for that device whereever the cable terminates. A PoE SPLITTER on the other hand does the OPPSITE! Of course it doesn't come with a power supply in the box like one of the reviewers left a negative review for. WHY WOULD A PoE SPLITTER COME WITH A POWER SUPPLY IN THE BOX!? My god man! You use this device for splitting the data and power that is already in your PoE injected data line. You can then run the power into a device that isn't PoE powered and the data into whatever you need the data for. An example of this would be APs that are not PoE powered. You don't have a 120V outlet where you want the AP, but you have a PoE powered data line. You place a PoE spitter there and run the data into the AP and use the dc barrel of the split voltage to power the same AP. Job done. I use these PoE splitters not for the data part, but to split out the DC power to be used to power some 12V 1A IR Flood lights to assist the PoE cameras at the same location that are using other PoE data lines. There's no 120V power there, but these splitters allow me to power the IR flood lights with the data lines that were already run in the past. Just have the lines plugged into a PoE switch wihtout data at the other end.
A**R
Died after a couple months. Find another POE splitter.
Worked ok for a while with the matching injector and provided 12v to my router. I could never get a solid gigabit signal though, and was limited to 100mbps. After shortening a cable run the router would still get 12V but not receive enough amperage. If anything it should be getting MORE power. This router provided internet to a section of our office so needless to say it was a hassle having this die. Purchased another AT/AF splitter and it is working flawlessly with the TP-Link injector.
A**M
Mamahuhu
Works ok, but is an NOT ISOLATED power splitter. As long as the downstream device doesn’t connect to anything else, it would be safe to use. If you are using it to say power a hub or an RPi w/ HDMI, you risk forming a ground loop and something can burn out. See attached pic, the internals are a Buck converter, where a proper (and certified) PoE device should have a Flyback converter
T**D
PoE Splitter Package Contents
This review is for the TP-Link TL-PoE10R, 802.3af Compliant Gigabit PoE Splitter, 5/9/12V DC Power Output, Up To 100 Meters (325ft.), Power Adapter & Cable Included purchased in January 2023. I received version 5.6 as marked on the bottom of the unit. For anyone struggling to find information the box comes with the splitter, a short Ethernet cable, a 12" DC cable, and a paper installation guide. Both ends have a 5.5 x 2.1 mm, male plug for connection to a barrel jack. When powered from a PoE switch without a device connected the LED flashes. The manual does not say what a flashing LED indicates. The device is powering and communicating with an indoor ip camera just fine. In my case I still needed another adapter as the power connection on the camera is micro USB.
A**Z
No hay mucho que decir, hace lo que tiene que hacer, trae un cable de corriente tipo dc pero se puede quitar y usar el cable que se necesite, yo use uno con un cable dc a micro usb y funcionó sin problemas, igual trae selección de voltaje así que es compatible con distintos tipos de cámaras, yo estoy usando 2, uno con conector dc de 9V y uno con micro usb de 5V, igual incluye un cable de red.
S**N
Overview I have a Unifi POE switch and the base Unifi Security gateway, and I wanted to power it with PoE instead of using the brick that came with it. Because the USG only consumes around 7W of electricity, the TP-Link TL-POE10R Gigabit PoE Splitter Adapter let me do that easily. The Good Parts * Easy to set up - in my case, just set the voltage and plug the wires into the appropriate ports * Well priced * Works with 802.3af * Power up to 12W@12V (check your device specs before buying one to ensure compatibility) * Comes with a male-male barrel port * Comes with an ethernet cable * Lets you select your voltage * Gigabit ready (some adapters only do 10/100, so make sure you check that before choosing one) * Can also act as an Injector only or as an Injector+Splitter (requires 2 units). I only tested it as a PoE splitter and can't vouch for those other two use cases. Could Be Better * Nothing I can think of
K**K
Non è assolutamente adatto ad ambienti mission critical. Ho ordinato molti pezzi di questo splitter e alcuni dopo mesi sono morti da soli, con carichi tecnicamente ridicoli o cmq sempre sotto ai limiti dichiarati dal produttore, che dichiara 12v@1A.
F**E
Este extractor de POE te permite seleccionar entre 5, 9 o 12 voltios. 5 Voltios a 2 Amperios (valido para todas las cámaras IP) 12 Voltios a 1 Amperio, La mayoría de routers ningun problema. El cable de corriente que viene es de aproximadamente 20 cm de largo, es el típico conector DC, el centro (polo positivo) tiene entrada pequeña, por lo tanto hay aparatos que hay que forzar la entrada. Echo a falta mas opciones de conectores de corriente. El precio Excelente.
S**A
I have bought a number of these over a period time to be used in a commercial environment where PoE switches have not been a viable solution. They work ! ...what more could you ask :-)
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