kasperskie 0 Posted January 14, 2016 I'm trying to power a new VTO2000a unit. This unit is supposed to have POE support. However, when I use a regular passive 12v POE injector connector and hook it up to my router, I don't see any connection being made (light on the router doesn't lit). As I can also not connect to the default IP address (should be 10.22.5.189 ?) I think this unit is not using 12v passive POE ? Do I really need the specific VTNS1060A Dahua switch to power this unit ? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Securame 0 Posted January 15, 2016 This unit is supposed to have POE support.However, when I use a regular passive 12v POE injector connector and hook it up to my router, I don't see any connection being made (light on the router doesn't lit). As I can also not connect to the default IP address (should be 10.22.5.189 ?) I think this unit is not using 12v passive POE ? Do I really need the specific VTNS1060A Dahua switch to power this unit ? "a 12V passive POE injector" is not "POE". Nothing that works with POE will work with that, POE uses 48V. You don't need Dahua's switch, any switch Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Maquadex 0 Posted April 18, 2016 I have a passive 48v POE that works on most of my cameras, but wouldn't work on the VTO2000a. After talking with they guys at wifitexas, they suggested this https://find-a-poe.com/product/WT-AF-12v/ It gives +48v on the positive and +36v on the negative. If you hook the case to an actual ground, you're good to go. I've got it working for me. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites