Elgato Network Dock Runs a Stream Deck over PoE Ethernet instead of a USB cable, for mounting it away
The Network Dock frees a Stream Deck from its USB tether by connecting it over Ethernet instead, so the controller can sit anywhere a network drop reaches rather than within cable length of the host PC. Its RJ45 port supports PoE IEEE 802.3af for a single-cable install, or a non-powered network with USB-C PD 3.0 (minimum 5V/1.1A) supplying power separately; the connected Stream Deck itself draws up to 0.9A at 5V.
It connects to the Stream Deck over USB-C (USB 2.0) and ships with a mounting bracket, a Stream Deck XL mount, a USB-C cable, and a quick start guide. It works with most current Stream Deck models but is not compatible with first-generation Stream Deck units or Stream Deck Studio.
| Ethernet | RJ45, PoE IEEE 802.3af or non-powered network |
|---|---|
| Stream Deck Connection | USB-C (USB 2.0) |
| Alternate Power | USB-C PD 3.0, minimum 5V/1.1A (5.5W) |
| Dimensions | 59 x 79 x 27 mm (2.3 x 3.1 x 1.1 in) |
| Compatibility | Most current Stream Deck models; not Gen 1 or Stream Deck Studio |
| OS Compatibility | Windows 11 (64-bit)+, macOS 13+ |
| Included | Mounting bracket, Stream Deck XL mount, USB-C cable |












