Cisco Aironet Power Injector
The Cisco® Power Injector products increase
the deployment flexibility of Cisco Aironet wireless
access points and bridges by providing an alternative
powering option to local power, inline power-capable
multiport switches, and multiport power patch panels.
The power injector for Cisco Aironet 1100 and 1200
series access points (AIR-PWRINJ3) works with the power
supply provided with the access point.
The Cisco Aironet Power Injector Media Converter
(AIR-PWRINJ-FIB) converts fiber media to Category 5
media and combines the resulting data signal with power
for delivery to the access point or bridge. The power
injector media converter accepts 48 VDC power from either
the barrel connector of the local power supply or an
alternative 48 VDC power source. When powered by an
alternate 48 VDC power source connected using the provided
power supply pigtail, the Power Injector Media Converter
is UL2043 certified and suitable for installation in
environmental air spaces. The local power supply is
provided with the Cisco Aironet 1100, 1130AG, 1200,
1230AG and 1240AG series access points.
Figure 1 illustrates possible deployment scenarios
for the Power Injector and Power Injector Media Converter.

Figure 1. The Cisco Aironet
Power Injectors Provide Inline Power to Cisco Aironet
Access Points and Bridges
The power injectors provide up to 15 watts (depending
on the Cisco power supply model) over the unused wire
pairs of a Category 5 Ethernet cable, supplying enough
power to provide for up to a 100-meter cable run.
The Cisco Aironet 1250 Series Access Point may be
powered by a Cisco Ethernet switch, a power injector,
or a local power supply.
The number of radio modules determines which Cisco
Ethernet switch can power the Aironet 1250 Series access
point. There are two scenarios:
Aironet 1250 Series Access Point with one RM1252
radio module installed
The Aironet 1250 Series Access Point with one RM1252
radio module installed requires 12.95W, which is within
the 802.3af Power over Ethernet standard. Any Cisco
switch supporting 802.3af may be used to power the Aironet
1250 Series Access Point with one RM1252 radio module
installed.
Aironet 1250 Series Access Point with two RM1252
radio modules installed
Beginning late 2007, Cisco will enable auto-negotiating,
single-port power for the Aironet 1250 Access Point
on leading switches across the Catalyst portfolio. This
unique, integrated solution provides the full power
requirements for dual radio modules and eliminates the
need to run an additional cabling drop or insert a separate
power injector.
The power injector for Cisco Aironet 1250 Series
Access Points (AIR-PWRINJ4) contains an integrated power
supply that converts 100 to 240 volts AC into 56 volts
DC and then injects this power onto the Category 5 Ethernet
cable to power the access point.

Figure 2. Cisco Aironet Power
Injector: Providing Inline Power to Cisco Aironet Access
Points
As shown in Table 3, a Cisco Aironet Power Injector
can be configured to order or can be ordered as a separate
item. If the power injector is configured with the access
point order, it will ship inside the packaging box of
the access point. If the power injector is ordered as
a spare, it will ship in a separate box.
Technical Specifications:
|
Cisco Aironet Power
Injector Specification |
|
Description |
Cisco Aironet Power Injector Media Converter
for 1100, 1130AG, 1200, 1230AG and 1240AG
Series |
Cisco Aironet Power Injector for 1100,
1130AG, 1200, 1230AG and 1240AG Series |
Cisco Aironet Power Injector for 1250
Series |
|
Part Number |
AIR-PWRINJ-FIB |
AIR-PWRINJ3 |
AIR-PWRINJ4 |
|
LAN Connection |
- Max Fiber cable length: 2 km
- Type: MT-RJ (multimode fiber)
- Label: 100BASE-FX To Network
- Speed: 100 Mbps
- Duplex: Full
|
- Max Cat 5 cable length: 100 m from
switch to device
- Type: RJ-45
- Label: 10/100BASE-TX To Network
|
- Max Category 5 cable length: 100m
from switch to device
- Type: RJ-45
- Label: 10/100/1000 BASE-TX To SWITCH
|
|
Device Connection |
- Max Cat 5 cable length: 100 m
- Type: RJ-45
- Label: 100BASE-TX To Device
- Speed: 100 Mbps
- Duplex: Full
- Auto MDI-X
|
- Max Cat 5 cable length: 100 m from
switch to device
- Type: RJ-45
- Label: 10/100BASE-TX To Device
|
- Max Cat 5 cable length: 100m from
switch to device
- Type: RJ-45
- Label: 10/100/1000BASE-TX To AP
|
|
LEDs |
- 2 - Power Status
- Uplink Connectivity
|
- 2 - Power Status
- Device Connectivity
|
AC Power Status, Access Point Power Status
and Fault |
|
Interlockable |
Yes |
Yes |
Yes |
|
Wired Pairs Used |
Injects power into two unused pairs in the
Category 5 cable: 4 and 5 (negative) and
7 and 8 (positive) |
Injects power into two unused pairs in the
Category 5 cable: 4 and 5 (negative) and
7 and 8 (positive) |
Injects power into two unused pairs in the
Category 5 cable: 4 and 5 (negative) and
7 and 8 (positive) |
|
Electrical |
- Input voltage (supplied by external
power supply) 48VDC ± 10%, 18 watts
- Output voltage: 48 VDC
|
- Input voltage (supplied by external
power supply) 48VDC ± 10%, 18 watts
- Output voltage: 48 VDC
|
- Integrated power supply
- Input voltage: 100-240 VAC, 50/60
Hz
- Output voltage: 56 VDC
|
- Input current: .380A
- Output current: .320A
|
- Input current: .380A
- Output current: .320A
|
- Input current: 0.95A
- Output current: 0.550A
|
|
Power Supply Requirements |
Cisco Aironet power supply or alternative
DC power supply,* 48 VDC ± 5%, 18 watts |
Cisco Aironet power supply, 48 VDC ± 5%,
18 watts |
Cisco Aironet power supply 100- to 240-VAC,
56 VDC |
|
Dimensions |
5.49 x 2.14 x 1.36 in. (13.93 x 5.43 x 3.45
cm) |
5.49 x 2.14 x 1.36 in. (13.93 x 5.43 x 3.45
cm) |
6.54 x 3.15 x 1.73 in. (16.6 x 8 x 4.4 cm) |
|
Weight |
4 oz. |
4 oz. |
13.8 oz. |
|
Environmental |
- 32° to 104° F (0° to 40° C)
- 10-90% humidity (noncondensing)
- UL 2043 certified for environmental
air space installations when using supplied
power supply pigtail
|
- 32° to 113° F (0° to 45° C)
- 10-90% humidity (noncondensing)
|
- Non-operating temperature: -40 to
+176°F (-40 to +85°C)
- Operating temperature: -4 to +131°F
(-20 to +55°C)
|
* Note that when using the
provided power supply pigtail, connect it to the power
source in accordance with local and national codes such
as the National Electrical Code NFPA70, the Canadian
Electrical Code, Part 1, C22, or IEC 364, Part 1 through
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