AT-HUB PoE+ Converter for the Amazon Echo Hub

Welcome to the PoE Texas Manual for the patented AT-HUB designed for Amazon Echo Hub that gives you wired Power and Data or wired Power for your USB Type C devices! 

The purpose of the manual is to help you quickly and effectively navigate the installation and functions of your new Power Over Ethernet Converter.

Our goal is to make our products as intuitive and simple to use as possible, so we value your feedback and questions directly to us at service@poetexas.com.  Phone +1-512-479-0317.

Or you’re always welcome to leave questions or comments on our product page: AT-HUB and AT-HUB-USBC

What’s Inside

PARTS LIST:

  • 1 X POE+ Converter

with optional:

  • 1 X USB-C to USB-C (right angle)

    The AT-HUB can include a range of short, medium, or long cables provided by PoE Texas.  It is also compatible with most USB-C cables.

     

    GENERAL INSTALLATION

     

    Your new PoE converter is designed to be simple to install and set up.  It is small and light enough to leave “inline” with your network cable and designed to fit inside a US single gang wall box or 60 mm deep EU round wall box.

    Once it is in place, simply follow these steps in order:

    1 – Plug the RJ-45 end into an IEEE 802.3at PoE (POE+) or 48-56 volt passive Power Sourcing Equipment (PSE) with a data source

    2 – Connect the Amazon Echo Hub and logged in

    3 – Plug the USB-C connector into the device using the port you prefer

    The AT-HUB is NOT designed to have a device plugged into both ports at the same time.  One port is the programming port only.

    CONFIGURATION

    Configuring Your Cisco Enterprise POE Switch for 2 Event PoE Classification

    Yeah, I know that’s a mouthful.  Here’s the simple translation.  Cisco enterprise switches including the 9400 and 9300 models, which is a lot of them, come with a default setting that makes them less compatible PoE+ devices like the GAT-USBC-PD.   You’ll know the setting isn’t right because our device won’t power on correctly, and your device won’t charge.  How frustrating!

    It’s a simple enough fix.  You simply need to configure the ports that will power the GAT-USBC-PD to have 2 event classification.  You can find the Cisco documentation on how to do that here: CONFIGURE MY SWITCH

    Or here are the steps you take after you’ve logged into the terminal. 

    Switch> enable
    Switch# configure terminal
    Switch(config)# interface gigabitethernet2/0/1

    Switch(config-if)# power inline port 2-event
    Switch(config-if)# end

    Technical Specifications

    Product Specifications: AT-HUB

    Adapters included Optional USB-C
    Cable connector length Various
    Cable connectors USBC-USBC Right Angle Cable
    Connector Types USB-C Power + Data (Power Delivery)
    Data + PoE Ports 1 (Input) / 1 (Output)
    Data Rate 10/100 Mbps
    Data Standard USB 2.0 (Output)
    Dimensions 2.25×1.75×1.25 in
    Input Voltage Range 44-57v PoE
    Max Power for Kit 25 Watts / USBC negotiations (5V3.4A / 9V3.3A)
    Mount Type Junction Box Receptacle
    Operating Humidity 10 – 90%
    Operating Temperature Range 0 to 40°C
    Output Voltage USB-C (5V3.4A / 9V3.3A)
    PoE Method IEEE 802.3at; PoE+
    PoE Mode/Pinout Mode A/B
    PoE Standard IEEE 802.3at
    Storage Temperature 0 to 60°C
    Weight 1.75 oz.

    If you find this learning center helpful, like and subscribe on your social channels to learn when we post new guides!