Hi,
I have a Amcrest AD410 doorbell.
I can successfully power it up using a MicroUSB cable connected to a USB hub.
However, I then tried using a PoE to MicroUSB adapter:
shop.poetexas.com
and the unit did not power on with this adapter.
The PoE to MicroUSB adapter is meant to be able to put out 5V at up to 2A (i.e. 10 watts).
Any ideas on why this didn't work with the Amcrest AD410, but a normal MicroUSB cable from a hub did?
I have a Amcrest AD410 doorbell.
I can successfully power it up using a MicroUSB cable connected to a USB hub.
However, I then tried using a PoE to MicroUSB adapter:

802.3af PoE to microUSB Splitter with Gigabit Data on RJ45 Output
Gigabit microUSB PoE Splitter

and the unit did not power on with this adapter.
The PoE to MicroUSB adapter is meant to be able to put out 5V at up to 2A (i.e. 10 watts).
Any ideas on why this didn't work with the Amcrest AD410, but a normal MicroUSB cable from a hub did?