Introduction to the Veracity OUTREACH Max GXT (VOR-ORM-GXT)
Veracity OUTREACH Max GXT (VOR-ORM-GXT)is a rugged, PoE‑powered gigabit Ethernet extender designed specifically for outdoor deployments. Marketed as an "Outdoor Gigabit PoE Extender," this compact device doubles the effective length of a standard 100 m Ethernet segment to approximately 200 m per unit, forwards standard and high‑power PoE (IEEE 802.3af/at/bt), and can be daisy‑chained for even longer runs. With an IP66/IP67 and NEMA 4X/6P rated enclosure, low internal power consumption and simple self‑configuring installation, the OUTREACH Max GXT is engineered for powering cameras, wireless access points, sensors and other remote devices where a local power supply is impractical.
Key features at a glance
- Gigabit Ethernet extension:Doubles the reach of a 100 m copper run to about 200 m with gigabit throughput.
- High‑power PoE forwarding:Supports IEEE 802.3af/at/bt and custom 4‑pair 48 V implementations, forwarding up to ~90 W depending on source and cable length.
- Outdoor‑ready enclosure:IP66/IP67 and NEMA 4X/6P rated, designed to withstand harsh external environments and wide temperature ranges (−40 °C to 70 °C).
- Low power draw and PoE powered:The unit itself is PoE powered with very low device consumption (~1.3 W), eliminating the need for a local PSU.
- Simple installation:Auto‑configuring gigabit ports, removable mounting plate, and cable sealing for fitted RJ45 plugs for easy, secure installations.
Detailed specifications and benefits
The OUTREACH Max GXT combines carefully chosen hardware and a weatherproof mechanical design to solve common problems found in long copper runs and outdoor network deployments. Below are the key specification categories and how they translate into practical benefits.
- Ports:2 × auto‑configuring 10/100/1000Base‑T RJ45. Benefit: full gigabit performance in both directions with automatic MDIX so patch or crossover cables are not a concern.
- Indicators:Link/activity, speed and PoE/power LEDs. Benefit: quick visual confirmation of link status and power delivery during installation and troubleshooting.
- PoE compatibility:IEEE 802.3af / 802.3at / 802.3bt and custom 4‑pair 48 V. Benefit: works with a wide range of PoE sources including modern high‑power switches and injectors to serve cameras, APs and other high‑draw devices.
- Maximum PoE output:Up to ~90 W (dependent on source and cable length). Benefit: sufficient to forward high‑power devices such as multi‑radio access points and motorised PTZ cameras when the upstream source can provide the power.
- Device consumption:Approximately 1.3 W. Benefit: the extender uses very little of the available PoE budget, preserving maximum wattage for the powered device.
- Extension capability:Doubles a 100 m Ethernet segment to approximately 200 m per unit. Benefit: extends coverage without requiring fiber or local power at the remote site.
- Daisy‑chain:Multiple units may be chained for longer runs (refer to the datasheet for limits and delivered PoE planning). Benefit: flexible design for long linear deployments such as perimeter cameras or distributed sensors.
- Ingress rating:IP66 / IP67; NEMA 4X / 6P. Benefit: durable against dust, jetting water and temporary immersion, suitable for demanding outdoor environments.
- Operating range:−40 °C to 70 °C and up to 85% non‑condensing humidity. Benefit: reliable in hot, cold and humid climates without additional enclosures.
- Form factor:183 × 50 × 30 mm, lightweight (~104 g, ~126 g with mounting plate) with removable mounting plate and cable sealing for fitted RJ45 plugs. Benefit: small, unobtrusive and easy to mount on poles, walls and equipment.
- Certifications:CE, UKCA, FCC, RoHS, UL. Benefit: meets common regulatory and safety standards for professional deployments.
- Installation notes:Delivered PoE at the far end depends on source rating, cable quality and total run length; installations should be performed by qualified personnel and power isolated before wiring. Benefit: following these guidelines helps ensure reliable power delivery and maintains the device's ingress protection.
Use cases and scenarios where OUTREACH Max GXT excels
The OUTREACH Max GXT is purpose‑built for sites where running fiber or installing local power is costly, impractical or undesirable. Typical applications include:
- Outdoor security cameras:Ideal for fixed cameras and PTZ units that require both gigabit bandwidth and substantial PoE power. The extender reduces the need for intermediate power supplies and can sit discreetly near camera mounting points.
- Wireless access points:When deploying outdoor Wi‑Fi hotspots or backhaul links beyond the 100 m copper limit, the OUTREACH Max GXT preserves gigabit throughput while forwarding high PoE budgets for multi‑radio APs.
- Remote sensors and IoT nodes:Environmental monitoring, traffic counters and signage that need reliable network connectivity and PoE power benefit from the unit’s weatherproof design and simple mounting.
- Temporary or incremental deployments:For events, construction sites or phased rollouts where fiber is not yet deployed, these extenders provide a fast, reversible copper extension solution.
- Long linear runs:Perimeter camera chains or highway monitoring where daisy‑chaining multiple extenders reduces the number of power points and simplifies cabling.
Comparisons with similar products and alternatives
When choosing a solution for extending network reach and power outdoors, the main alternatives are additional PoE switches/injectors, fiber media conversion, passive PoE extenders and other copper PoE extenders. How OUTREACH Max GXT compares:
- Local switches require a power source on site. OUTREACH Max GXT removes that need by forwarding PoE from the upstream source, simplifying deployments where local AC power is unavailable or undesirable.
- Using a PoE switch can add management features and multiple ports at the remote site, but also adds cost, power and environmental protection requirements that the rugged OUTREACH Max GXT avoids.
- Fiber provides longer distances and immunity to electrical interference, but requires fiber termination, transceivers and possibly more expensive cabling and civil works.
- OUTREACH Max GXT offers a cost‑effective copper option that preserves gigabit speeds up to the extended range and avoids fiber installation complexity for many outdoor camera and AP scenarios.
- Some extenders only support 10/100 Mbps or limited PoE power. OUTREACH Max GXT supports full gigabit and modern high‑power PoE (802.3bt), making it a stronger choice for contemporary high‑performance devices.
- The robust IP66/IP67 and NEMA ratings, wide temperature range and cable sealing options make the OUTREACH Max GXT more suitable for harsh outdoor environments than consumer‑grade extenders.
Customer feedback and reviews
Although individual reviews are not included here, common themes from professional installers and systems integrators who choose rugged outdoor PoE extenders tend to highlight the following points, many of which apply to the OUTREACH Max GXT:
- Reliability:Installers value a durable enclosure and wide operating temperature range for deployments that must operate year‑round without maintenance.
- Power performance:The ability to forward high‑power PoE and keep device power consumption low is repeatedly cited as a practical advantage when deploying power‑hungry APs or PTZ cameras.
- Simplicity of install:Auto‑configuring ports, removable mounting plates and sealed RJ45 fittings reduce onsite time and minimise weatherproofing mistakes.
- Gigabit throughput:For video and high‑bandwidth wireless backhaul, maintaining gigabit links across extended copper runs is a frequent reason integrators select gigabit extenders over older 100 Mbps devices.
Prospective buyers should consult the official datasheet and, where possible, seek out case studies or installer feedback for deployments similar to their own to confirm expected delivered PoE under their specific cable and distance conditions.
Conclusion: why choose OUTREACH Max GXT?
The Veracity OUTREACH Max GXT is a purpose‑built outdoor gigabit PoE extender that balances performance, durability and simplicity. It fills a clear niche between short copper runs and the expense or complexity of fiber: providing true gigabit speeds, forwarding contemporary high‑power PoE standards up to roughly 90 W (subject to source and cable), and offering a weatherproof, compact package that is easy to mount and maintain.
For integrators and network planners deploying outdoor cameras, access points or sensors where local power is not available, or where long linear runs are required, the OUTREACH Max GXT reduces installation complexity and ongoing maintenance risks. Its low internal power draw, compliance with common safety standards (CE, UKCA, FCC, RoHS, UL) and support for daisy‑chaining make it a flexible option that scales with project needs.
At a suggested price of $299 (cost price noted at $248.26), it represents an investment in a rugged, professional‑grade product designed to minimise field issues and extend the practical reach of PoE infrastructures. When planning a deployment, pair the OUTREACH Max GXT with appropriate upstream PoE sources, care with cable specification and layout, and follow the datasheet guidance for expected delivered power and daisy‑chain limits to achieve the best results.
- Model:VOR-ORM-GXT (OUTREACH Max GXT)
- Ports:2× 10/100/1000Base‑T RJ45, auto MDIX
- PoE support:IEEE 802.3af/at/bt and custom 4‑pair 48 V; up to ~90 W output
- Environmental:IP66/IP67, NEMA 4X/6P; −40 °C to 70 °C
- Physical:183×50×30 mm; ~104 g (126 g with mounting plate)
- Compliance:CE, UKCA, FCC, RoHS, UL
Whether you are expanding an existing PoE network or designing a new outdoor deployment, the OUTREACH Max GXT is worth considering when you need rugged, gigabit‑capable extension and reliable PoE forwarding without adding local power infrastructure.