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Can Power over Ethernet (PoE) function effectively with in-wall sockets ?

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Assuming that's just a plain old keystone jack behind a pretty cover, there should be no problem running PoE through it.

Can Power over Ethernet (PoE) function effectively with in-wall sockets positioned between the PoE switch and cameras/other devices in a network that includes two sockets? I've attached an image of the socket used for reference.

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Dumb stuff wouldnt care. If anything is going to be powered, then it has to support PoE.

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Assuming that's just a plain old keystone jack behind a pretty cover, there should be no problem running PoE through it.

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