Hi.

> The POEI simply connects the four ethernet signals on each of its "inputs" 
> (pins 1,2,3,6 on each) to the same pins on its corresponding "outputs". 
> Additionally, it supplies -48VDC (maybe selectable if there are other 
> voltage needs) on the appropriate pins (also maybe selectable if different 
> vendors use different wiring conventions for POE) of its "outputs".

and probably you're going to fry something on your lan.
POE isn't simple power on the right pins, but is
a sort of "protocol". Really, on POE enabled devices
(or injectors) you won't measure the DC with a tester,
simply because POE on port X is enabled after a request
by the device on that port. this is for mantaining compatibity
with non POE devices.
so you will need also something that detects the power request
on each port and enables it.

Matteo.

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