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They are passthrough, so you still need a LAN cable and a power cable, but they come from the same wall socket. Power Over Ethernet means you just have one cable providing data and power to the unit
I will probably go for Pondy's options long term, at the moment I have a switch which is POE compliant so is powering the router from that
Ah, quite right. Totally missed the import of POE...
My Netgear Homeplugs have a 13 amp socket on them, one of which is feeding the wifi exender with both ethernet and power.
They are passthrough, so you still need a LAN cable and a power cable, but they come from the same wall socket. Power Over Ethernet means you just have one cable providing data and power to the unit
I will probably go for Pondy's options long term, at the moment I have a switch which is POE compliant so is powering the router from that
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