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Eero port and PoE (not PoE for the Eero itself)

Good day to all that read this.

I am looking to extend my network 1000+ feet out to the end of my driveway, so I can install a security gate, and security camera.   

Ubiquiti has a device that will create a bridge, but uses POE to power the device (Nanostationloco M5).     Does the port on the Eero device support PoE so that I can bridge out to my driveway with another Eero device?   Horrible diagram attempt below:

 

[ISP Router] => [Eero device]------mesh to-----[Eero device on patio]=>[Ubiquiti loco]----1000 feet of air----[Ubiquiti loco]=>Eero device

 

KEY:
[device]
=> Hard wire connection
---- wireless/over the air connection

3 replies

    • cMoo92
    • 5 yrs ago
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    No, eero devices don't have PoE output. But you can just use the PoE injector that the UBNT NanoStation's will come with, so not too big of a deal--just one more thing to plug into power.

      • cromano44
      • 5 yrs ago
      • Reported - view

      cMoo92 Thanks for the quick reply.   I have power out there...just trying to take advantage of the PoE.  

      • cMoo92
      • 5 yrs ago
      • Reported - view

      cromano44 You will be using PoE to power it no matter what. But since you'll have to use the PoE injector it just means a few more cables in the whole setup instead of one ethernet cable from the eero to the Nanostation.

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