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... is there any price and datasheet available?
I wonder if instead of 24V DC power delivery, I could use 240VAC mains as a power source (or rectified 300V DC), is it possible?
The bandwidth is asymmetrical, 1-12Gbps one direction, 21-42Mbps the other. Mostly useful for cameras.
For more modest bandwidth requirements, networking over power line products are commonly available
Understand you're claiming as digital expert , suggesting to go back to learn basic electronics, where you can not supply more higher voltage than the specified max. voltage.
Read the datasheet. Decoupling is achieved with MLCCs, so if the OP uses higher voltage, safety rated (say, Y caps) capacitors, I can't see why higher voltage is not possible. Just take Y cap leakage into consideration.
I can work with 500Mbps to 1Gbps, is there any solution?