To power up the Long Range controller, you need to connect it to a Power over Ethernet (PoE) injector or PoE router. The Controller uses a standard PoE Ethernet 10/100 Mbps port for both power and data. It is 802.3af compliant, meaning it can work with any switch or PoE adapter that matches this standard, and the input voltage should be between 36 to 57 V.
If you don't have a PoE switch available, you can use a PoE injector to power the Long Range controller.
👆🏼 Remember, if you're using multiple Long Range controllers, it's recommended that the link between the node and the switch distributing information to each Long Range has a 100/1000 Mbps (Gigabit) connection speed. 👆🏼
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