Pheenet PoE Built-in schematics
Direct cable
1 ------------------ 1 [orange/white wire] - Used by LAN
2 ------------------ 2 [orange wire] - Used by LAN
3 ------------------ 3 [green/white wire] - Used by LAN
4 ------------------ 4 [blue wire] - free [this is hotwired in AP to wire 5 and is + for PoE]
5 ------------------ 5 [blue/white wire] - free [this is hotwired in AP to wire 4 and is + for PoE]
6 ------------------ 6 [green wire ] - Used by LAN
7 ------------------ 7 [brown/white] - free [this is used by AP and is - wire for PoE]
8 ------------------ 8 [brown] - free This one is strangely FREE, NOT used by AP for -]
Crossover cable
1 ------------------ 3 [green/white] - Used by LAN
2 ------------------ 6 [green wire] - Used by LAN
3 ------------------ 1 [orange/white] - Used by LAN
4 ------------------ 4 [blue wire] - free [this is hotwired in AP to wire 5 and is + for PoE]
5 ------------------ 5 [blue/white] - free [this is hotwired in AP to wire 4 and is + for PoE]
6 ------------------ 2 [orange] - Used by LAN
7 ------------------ 7 [brown/white] - free [this is used by AP and is - wire for PoE]
8 ------------------ 8 [brown] - free This one is strangely FREE, NOT used by AP for -]
One thing's strange.. the Power Adapter [indoor] is supposed to have the output voltage
of 12V but when u measure it, it's 16.7 meaning that the PoE system should work to a
length of aprox. 350+ feet [ that exceeds the max. LAN cable length [90m standardized] ].
So, you just plug in the full LAN UTP cable [12345678 wire system] and that's it.
On the other side [at home :) ] u make a box, the 4 wires used by LAN [1236] u put in
LAN female box and the other 3 used for PoE [4,5,7] u
solder down to a female "DC-in" jack like the one on your AP unit.
Close the box, plug in the male jack and it's finished.
NOTE:
THE AP PHEENET WL-118C ONLY WORKS WITH CROSSOVER CABLE !!!
TXT IS IN ENGLISH BECAUSE OF FOREIGN GOOGLE ENGINE USERS
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