Line Extension with Power Injector: yes or no?

the lenght of the lan segment between switch and access point is cca 150m.
my quiestion is:
can i solve this problem with inserting Power injector (AIR-PWRINJ3) between, so resulting shema would be:
AP--70m(PoE)--PowerInj--80m(normal LAN)--sw2950
is it Injector in the function of L2 switch or is it only injecting power into normal 100m limited segment?
thx for answer

I tried this before, did not work. I think it's passive.
You have to use a fiber(MM does the trick and it's cheap, you dont need really clean terminaison for 100baseFX, mecanical with do)
or put a hub somewere.

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    11308/12000  BootP Resolver
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      Voice     : cw-min 2 cw-max 3 fixed-slot 2 admission-control Off txop 1504
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    Voice    0   0   0   0   0   0   0          0         0     0        0      0
    Video    0   0   0   0   0   0   0          0         0     0        0      0
    Best     0   0   0   0   0   0   0          0         0     0        0      0
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    0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000
    0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000
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    A0000820: 00000000 00000000   n, 00000000 00000000   n
    A0000830: 00000000 00000000   n, 00000000 00000000   n
    A0000840: 00000000 00000000   n, 00000000 00000000   n
    A0000850: 00000000 00000000   n, 00000000 00000000   n
    A0000860: 00000000 00000000   n, 00000000 00000000   n
    A0000870: 00000000 00000000   n, 00000000 00000000   n
    A0000880: 00000000 00000000   n, 00000000 00000000   n
    A0000890: 00000000 00000000   n, 00000000 00000000   n
    A00008A0: 00000000 00000000   n, 00000000 00000000   n
    A00008B0: 00000000 00000000   n, 00000000 00000000   n
    A00008C0: 00000000 00000000   n, 00000000 00000000   n
    A00008D0: 00000000 00000000   n, 00000000 00000000   n
    A00008E0: 00000000 00000000   n, 00000000 00000000   n
    A00008F0: 00000000 00000000   n, 00000000 00000000   n
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    A0000910: 00000000 00000000   n, 00000000 00000000   n
    A0000920: 00000000 00000000   n, 00000000 00000000   n
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    Multicast counters:
    Internal MC counts:
    0 (0) 0 (0) 0 (0) 0 (0) 0 (0) 0 (0) 0 (0) 0 (0) 0 (0) 0 (0) 0 (0) 0 (0) 0 (0) 0
    (0) 0 (0) 0 (0)
    -Channel Range-  -------Rates------ Max Power   Allowed
      1 to  11 by 1  1.0    to 11.0     100       1 5 10 20 30 50 100
                     6.0    to 54.0     30
            DOT11 Statistics (Cumulative Total/Last 5 Seconds):
    RECEIVER                               TRANSMITTER
    Host Rx K Bytes:          0 / 0        Host Tx K Bytes:             0 / 0
    Unicasts Rx:              0 / 0        Unicasts Tx:                 0 / 0
    Unicasts to host:         0 / 0        Unicasts by host:            0 / 0
    Broadcasts Rx:            0 / 0        Broadcasts Tx:               0 / 0
    Beacons Rx:               0 / 0        Beacons Tx:                  0 / 0
    Broadcasts to host:       0 / 0        Broadcasts by host:          0 / 0
    Multicasts Rx:            0 / 0        Multicasts Tx:               0 / 0
    Multicasts to host:       0 / 0        Multicasts by host:          0 / 0
    Mgmt Packets Rx:          0 / 0        Mgmt Packets Tx:             0 / 0
    RTS received:             0 / 0        RTS transmitted:             0 / 0
    Duplicate frames:         0 / 0        CTS not received:            0 / 0
    CRC errors:               0 / 0        Unicast Fragments Tx:        0 / 0
    WEP errors:               0 / 0        Retries:                     0 / 0
    Buffer full:              0 / 0        Packets one retry:           0 / 0
    Host buffer full:         0 / 0        Packets > 1 retry:           0 / 0
    Header CRC errors:        0 / 0        Protocol defers:             0 / 0
    Invalid header:           0 / 0        Energy detect defers:        0 / 0
    Length invalid:           0 / 0        Jammer detected:             0 / 0
    Incomplete fragments:     0 / 0        Packets aged:                0 / 0
    Rx Concats:               0 / 0        Tx Concats:                  0 / 0
    Multicast throttle drops: 0
    Client TX pause count: 0
    Media Direct Band Configuration
            Unicast Video Redirect = 0
            Client Min Phy Rate = 0
            Max Retry Percentage = 0
    Dot11 Current Video Transmission Metrics:
            Arrivals:0 Q-Drops:0 Tries:0 Agg:0 Success:0 Fail:0
    Dot11 5-second Video Transmission Metrics:
            Arrivals:0 Tries:0 Agg:0 Success:0 Fail:0
            Radio-Q-Peak:0 Video-Q-Peak:0 Video-Q-Drops:0
            Delay - Tot Msec:0 10/20/40/40+ Msec:0/0/0/0
    Dot11 1-second Video Transmission Metrics:
            Q-util:0 max-tx-time:0 p-chan:0 p-video:0 L/r:0
    Last radio reset code: 37
    Radio resets - total:4 retries:0 failed:0
    Reset Stats: -- Start Cnt: 1,   Recovery:  Cnt 0Last Ret: 200, Fails: 0, Recover
    y Status: Stalled? NO, In Prog? NO
       Code/Count: 37/00003 54/00001
    Log Buffer:
    PowerPCElvis Ethernet unit 0
    PHY Hardware is Broadcom BCM5914 rev. 2 (id_register: 0x40, 0x6322)
    rx_intr: 0 tx_intr: 0 mac_err_isr: 0 phy_link_isr:0
    Current station address 0021.55cc.703a, default address 0021.55cc.703a
    MAL register dump:
    malcr        0x0007C082  0x180
    malesr       0x00000000  0x181
    malier       0x0000000F  0x182
    maltxcasr    0x80000000  0x184
    maltxcarr    0x80000000  0x185
    maltxeobisr  0x00000000  0x186
    maltxdeir    0x00000000  0x187
    malrxcasr    0x80000000  0x190
    malrxcarr    0x80000000  0x191
    malrxeobisr  0x00000000  0x192
    malrxdeir    0x00000000  0x193
    maltxctp0r   0x01D6AEA0  0x1A0
    malrxctp0r   0x01D6ADA0  0x1C0
    malrcbs0   0x00000060  0x1E0
    EMAC register dump:
    emacmr0      0x18000000  0x00
    emacmr1      0xA1788000  0x04
    emactmr0     0x00000000  0x08
    emactmr1     0x380F0000  0x0C
    emacrmr      0x7D180000  0x10
    emacisr      0x00000002  0x14
    emacier      0x00000001  0x18
    emaciah      0x00000021  0x1C
    emacial      0x55CC703A  0x20
    emacptr      0x0000FFFF  0x2C
    emaclsah     0x00000000  0x50
    emaclsal     0x00000000  0x54
    emacipgr     0x00000004  0x58
    emacstacr    0x002F8018  0x5C
    emactrtr     0x18000000  0x60
    emacrwmr     0x0F002000  0x64
    emacoctx     0x041380E4  0x68
    emacocrx     0x176FF93A  0x6C
    UIC register dump:
    uicsr      0x00009FB4  0xC0
    uicer      0x803F0048  0xC2
    uicmsr     0x00000000  0xC6
    PHY register dump:
    3000 782D 0040 6322 05E1 45E1 0005 2001 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000
    1000 0300 0000 0000 0200 008F 0400 0000 002F 8D1F 4400 008A 002F 0000 80A0
    RX ring with 16 entries at 0x1D6ADA0, Buffer size 1524
    Rxhead = 0x1D6ADF0 (10), Rxp = 0x111A11C (10)
    00 pak=0x1060830 buf=0x1BF7E68 status=9C00 pak_size=0
    01 pak=0x10604AC buf=0x1BF73D4 status=9C00 pak_size=0
    02 pak=0x1060BB4 buf=0x1BF88FC status=9C00 pak_size=0
    03 pak=0x105E88C buf=0x1BF1F34 status=9C00 pak_size=0
    04 pak=0x105FA20 buf=0x1BF5418 status=9C00 pak_size=0
    05 pak=0x1060128 buf=0x1BF6940 status=9C00 pak_size=0
    06 pak=0x10620CC buf=0x1BFC874 status=9C00 pak_size=0
    07 pak=0x105FDA4 buf=0x1BF5EAC status=9C00 pak_size=0
    08 pak=0x1061640 buf=0x1BFA8B8 status=9C00 pak_size=0
    09 pak=0x1062EDC buf=0x1BFF2C4 status=9C00 pak_size=0
    10 pak=0x1060F38 buf=0x1BF9390 status=9C00 pak_size=0
    11 pak=0x1061D48 buf=0x1BFBDE0 status=9C00 pak_size=0
    12 pak=0x105E508 buf=0x1BF14A0 status=9C00 pak_size=0
    13 pak=0x10627D4 buf=0x1BFDD9C status=9C00 pak_size=0
    14 pak=0x10619C4 buf=0x1BFB34C status=9C00 pak_size=0
    15 pak=0x10612BC buf=0x1BF9E24 status=DC00 pak_size=0
    TX ring with 8 entries at 0x1D6AEA0, tx_count = 0
    tx_head = 0x1D6AEB8 (3), head_txp = 0x111A15C (3)
    tx_tail = 0x1D6AEB8 (3), tail_txp = 0x111A15C (3)
    00 pak=0x0000000 buf=0x0000000 status=1400 pak_size=0
    01 pak=0x0000000 buf=0x0000000 status=1400 pak_size=0
    02 pak=0x0000000 buf=0x0000000 status=1400 pak_size=0
    03 pak=0x0000000 buf=0x0000000 status=1400 pak_size=0
    04 pak=0x0000000 buf=0x0000000 status=1400 pak_size=0
    05 pak=0x0000000 buf=0x0000000 status=1400 pak_size=0
    06 pak=0x0000000 buf=0x0000000 status=1400 pak_size=0
    07 pak=0x0000000 buf=0x0000000 status=5400 pak_size=0
    0 missed datagrams, 0 overruns
    0 transmitter underruns, 0 excessive collisions
    0 single collisions, 0 multiple collisions
    0 dma memory errors, 0 CRC errors
    0 alignment errors, 0 runts, 0 giants
    emac/mal specific errors:
    0 rx in range, 0 rx out range
    0 mal_rx_serr, 0 mal_tx_serr
    0 mal_rx_de, 0 mal_tx_de
    0 emac_int
    0 mal_err_isr
    0 SQE errors, 0 tx CRC errors
    0 output queue fail
    ------------------ show user ------------------
        Line       User       Host(s)              Idle       Location
    *  0 con 0                idle                 00:00:23
      Interface    User               Mode         Idle     Peer Address
    ------------------ show data-corruption ------------------
    No data inconsistency errors have been recorded.
    ------------------ show file systems ------------------
    File Systems:
         Size(b)     Free(b)      Type  Flags  Prefixes
    *    7483392     1940480     flash     rw   flash:
               -           -    opaque     rw   bs:
         7483392     1940480   unknown     rw   zflash:
               -           -    opaque     rw   archive:
               -           -    opaque     rw   system:
           32768       31692     nvram     rw   nvram:
               -           -   network     rw   tftp:
               -           -    opaque     rw   null:
               -           -    opaque     ro   xmodem:
               -           -    opaque     ro   ymodem:
               -           -   network     rw   rcp:
               -           -   network     rw   ftp:
               -           -   network     rw   http:
               -           -   network     rw   scp:
               -           -   network     rw   https:
    ------------------ show flash: all ------------------
    Directory of flash:/
        2  drwx           0   Mar 1 2002 23:49:39 +00:00  Test
        3  drwx         256   Jan 1 1970 01:15:32 +00:00  c1310-k9w7-mx.124-25d.JA
      152  -rwx           5   Mar 1 2002 00:15:39 +00:00  private-config
      153  -rwx        1048   Mar 1 2002 00:15:39 +00:00  private-multiple-fs
      154  -rwx           0   Mar 1 2002 00:00:03 +00:00  env_vars
    7483392 bytes total (1940480 bytes free)
    ------------------ dir nvram: ------------------
    Directory of nvram:/
       30  -rw-           0                      startup-config
       31  ----           0                      private-config
        1  -rw-           0                      ifIndex-table
    32768 bytes total (31692 bytes free)
    ------------------ show memory statistics ------------------
                    Head    Total(b)     Used(b)     Free(b)   Lowest(b)  Largest(b)
    Processor     D2CB44    12389564     7066360     5323204     5237068     5256656
          I/O    1900000     7340032     4632280     2707752     2707580     2707688
    ------------------ show process memory ------------------
    Processor Pool Total:   12389564 Used:    7066272 Free:    5323292
          I/O Pool Total:    7340032 Used:    4632268 Free:    2707764
    PID TTY  Allocated      Freed    Holding    Getbufs    Retbufs Process
       0   0   11640760     831304    9313600          0          0 *Init*
       0   0      12324     142912      12324          0          0 *Sched*
       0   0    2259352    2409964     216696    4536992    4536992 *Dead*
       0   0          0          0    1349016          0          0 *MallocLite*
       1   0      10052          0      17064          0          0 Chunk Manager
       2   0        196        196       4012          0          0 Load Meter
       3   0    1034696    1032992      14768          0          0 Exec
       4   0       3348        196      10164          0          0 Check heaps
       5   0          0          0       7012          0          0 Pool Manager
       6   0        196        196       7012          0          0 Timers
       7   0        196        196       7012          0          0 AAA high-capacit
       8   0          0          0       7012          0          0 AAA_SERVER_DEADT
       9   0          0          0      13012          0          0 Policy Manager
      10   0          0          0      25012          0          0 Crash writer
      11   0          0          0       7012          0          0 RO Notify Timers
      13   0          0          0       7012          0          0 ARP Input
      14   0        588          0       7600          0          0 Entity MIB API
      15   0          0          0       7012          0          0 HC Counter Timer
      16   0        196        196       7012          0          0 GraphIt
      17   0          0          0       7012          0          0 Net Input
      18   0          0          0       7012          0          0 Critical Bkgnd
      19   0      21704        152      13528          0          0 Net Background
      20   0   68328420   68328420      13012          0          0 IDB Work
      21   0        196        196      13012          0          0 Logger
      22   0      92460        748       7136          0          0 TTY Background
      23   0          0          0      10012          0          0 Per-Second Jobs
      25   0          0          0       7012          0          0 Transport Port A
      26   0        196        196       7012          0          0 Compute load avg
      27   0          0       1056       7012          0          0 Per-minute Jobs
      28   0        196        196       7012          0          0 Dot11 Install Mo
      29   0        196        196       7012          0          0 sys monitor
      30   0        196        196       7012          0          0 Power Injector m
      31   0        196        196       7012          0          0 Dot11 driver
      32   0        196        196       7012          0          0 Dot11 dumper
      33   0        196        196       7012          0          0 Dot11 driver log
      34   0          0          0       7012          0          0 Voice Metrics Ta
      35   0          0          0       7012          0          0 SOAP LED Process
      36   0        196        196       7012          0          0 AAA Server
      37   0          0          0       7012          0          0 AAA ACCT Proc
      38   0          0          0       7012          0          0 ACCT Periodic Pr
      39   0          0          0      13012          0          0 IP Input
      40   0          0          0       7012          0          0 ICMP event handl
      42   0        196        196       7012          0          0 AAA Dictionary R
      43   0        656        196       7472          0          0 CDP Protocol
      44   0          0          0       7012          0          0 linktest
      45   0        196        196      10012          0          0 Dot11 aaa proces
      46   0          0          0      10012          0          0 pmkid
      47   0        196        196       7012          0          0 Dot11 Mgmt & Ass
      48   0        196        196       7012          0          0 DOT11 MFP IO
      49   0       1324        196       8140          0          0 AiroIAPP Protoco
      50   0        196        196       7012          0          0 Triggered events
      51   0        196        196      10012          0          0 Dot11 auth Dot1x
      52   0          0          0       7012          0          0 Dot11 Mac Auth
      53   0        748          0       7760          0          0 Dot11CACprocess
      54   0        196        196       7012          0          0 Dot1x Mgr Proces
      55   0          0          0       7012          0          0 MAB Framework
      56   0          0          0       7012          0          0 EAP Framework
      57   0          0          0       7012          0          0 EAP Test
      58   0          0          0      13012          0          0 TCP Timer
      59   0          0          0      13012          0          0 TCP Protocols
      60   0          0          0       7012          0          0 Socket Timers
      61   0          0          0       7012          0          0 IP Traceroute
      62   0        800          0       7812          0          0 L2MM
      63   0          0          0       7012          0          0 MRD
      64   0          0          0       7012          0          0 IGMPSN
      65   0       3244          0      13256          0          0 HTTP CORE
      66   0       1096        196      13912          0          0 Soap Upgrade fet
      67   0      10540        196      17356          0          0 DDP
      68   0        196        196       7012          0          0 WLCCP MFP AP
      69   0        360        196       7176          0          0 Dot1x Supplicant
      70   0        360        196       7176          0          0 Dot1x Supplicant
      71   0        360        196       7176          0          0 Dot1x Supplicant
      72   0        196        196       7012          0          0 LOCAL AAA
      73   0        196        196       7012          0          0 AAA Cached Serve
      74   0        196        196       7012          0          0 ENABLE AAA
      75   0        196        196       7012          0          0 LINE AAA
      76   0      66600        196       7828          0          0 TPLUS
      77   0        392        196       9208          0          0 Crypto WUI
      78   0          0          0       7012          0          0 EM Background Pr
      79   0          0          0      13012          0          0 encrypt proc
      80   0        196        196       7012          0          0 Soap Consoleless
      81   0      66960      66184      13788          0          0 Crypto CA
      82   0          0          0      13012          0          0 Crypto PKI-CRL
      83   0          0          0       9012          0          0 Crypto SSL
      84   0          0          0       7012          0          0 crypto engine pr
      85   0        196        196       7012          0          0 AAA SEND STOP EV
      86   0        196        196       7012          0          0 Dot11 LBS Proc
      87   0          0          0       7012          0          0 Syslog Traps
      88   0        196        196       7012          0          0 Radio Temperatur
      89   0       3724       3724      13012          0          0 Syslog
      92   0          0   32495900      13012          0          0 DHCP Client
      94   0        196        196      13044          0          0 HyBridge Input P
      95   0        512        348       7360          0          0 Tbridge Monitor
      96   0       5412       5248      13208          0          0 Spanning Tree
      97   0   33453996       3480       7012          0          0 RAC I/F Conf.
                                     11695864 Total
    ------------------ show process cpu ------------------
    CPU utilization for five seconds: 0%/0%; one minute: 0%; five minutes: 0%
    PID Runtime(ms)   Invoked      uSecs   5Sec   1Min   5Min TTY Process
       1           0         3          0  0.00%  0.00%  0.00%   0 Chunk Manager
       2          51    550818          0  0.00%  0.00%  0.00%   0 Load Meter
       3         475       565        840  0.24%  0.37%  0.10%   0 Exec
       4     1253541    281225       4457  0.00%  0.05%  0.05%   0 Check heaps
       5           0         1          0  0.00%  0.00%  0.00%   0 Pool Manager
       6           0         2          0  0.00%  0.00%  0.00%   0 Timers
       7           0         2          0  0.00%  0.00%  0.00%   0 AAA high-capacit
       8           0         1          0  0.00%  0.00%  0.00%   0 AAA_SERVER_DEADT
       9           0         1          0  0.00%  0.00%  0.00%   0 Policy Manager
      10           0         1          0  0.00%  0.00%  0.00%   0 Crash writer
      11           1         1       1000  0.00%  0.00%  0.00%   0 RO Notify Timers
      13       33858     80352        421  0.00%  0.00%  0.00%   0 ARP Input
      14           1         2        500  0.00%  0.00%  0.00%   0 Entity MIB API
      15          22    826230          0  0.00%  0.00%  0.00%   0 HC Counter Timer
      16          65   2754084          0  0.00%  0.00%  0.00%   0 GraphIt
      17           0        32          0  0.00%  0.00%  0.00%   0 Net Input
      18           0         1          0  0.00%  0.00%  0.00%   0 Critical Bkgnd
      19          28    826252          0  0.00%  0.00%  0.00%   0 Net Background
      20          51    275412          0  0.00%  0.00%  0.00%   0 IDB Work
      21           1        15         66  0.00%  0.00%  0.00%   0 Logger
      22          41   2754073          0  0.00%  0.00%  0.00%   0 TTY Background
      23          48   2754134          0  0.00%  0.00%  0.00%   0 Per-Second Jobs
      25           0         1          0  0.00%  0.00%  0.00%   0 Transport Port A
      26          21    550819          0  0.00%  0.00%  0.00%   0 Compute load avg
      27      319831     45903       6967  0.00%  0.01%  0.00%   0 Per-minute Jobs
      28           1    183608          0  0.00%  0.00%  0.00%   0 Dot11 Install Mo
      29        6334    629456         10  0.00%  0.00%  0.00%   0 sys monitor
      30       97907   1924609         50  0.00%  0.00%  0.00%   0 Power Injector m
      31       13808  39941824          0  0.00%  0.00%  0.00%   0 Dot11 driver
      32           0         2          0  0.00%  0.00%  0.00%   0 Dot11 dumper
      33           0         2          0  0.00%  0.00%  0.00%   0 Dot11 driver log
      34          20   2754125          0  0.00%  0.00%  0.00%   0 Voice Metrics Ta
      35         369  18360875          0  0.00%  0.00%  0.00%   0 SOAP LED Process
      36           0         2          0  0.00%  0.00%  0.00%   0 AAA Server
      37           0         1          0  0.00%  0.00%  0.00%   0 AAA ACCT Proc
      38           0         1          0  0.00%  0.00%  0.00%   0 ACCT Periodic Pr
      39        7608    124872         60  0.00%  0.00%  0.00%   0 IP Input
      40           0         1          0  0.00%  0.00%  0.00%   0 ICMP event handl
      42           0         2          0  0.00%  0.00%  0.00%   0 AAA Dictionary R
      43          14    277776          0  0.00%  0.00%  0.00%   0 CDP Protocol
      44          18   2754126          0  0.00%  0.00%  0.00%   0 linktest
      45           0         2          0  0.00%  0.00%  0.00%   0 Dot11 aaa proces
      46           1     45903          0  0.00%  0.00%  0.00%   0 pmkid
      47           1         2        500  0.00%  0.00%  0.00%   0 Dot11 Mgmt & Ass
      48           0         2          0  0.00%  0.00%  0.00%   0 DOT11 MFP IO
      49          26   3298517          0  0.00%  0.00%  0.00%   0 AiroIAPP Protoco
      50           0         2          0  0.00%  0.00%  0.00%   0 Triggered events
      51           0         2          0  0.00%  0.00%  0.00%   0 Dot11 auth Dot1x
      52           0         1          0  0.00%  0.00%  0.00%   0 Dot11 Mac Auth
      53           5    550827          0  0.00%  0.00%  0.00%   0 Dot11CACprocess
      54           1         2        500  0.00%  0.00%  0.00%   0 Dot1x Mgr Proces
      55           0         1          0  0.00%  0.00%  0.00%   0 MAB Framework
      56           0         1          0  0.00%  0.00%  0.00%   0 EAP Framework
      57           0         1          0  0.00%  0.00%  0.00%   0 EAP Test
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    ap   09:02:23 PM Monday Apr 1 2002 UTC
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    ------------------ show dot11 associations all-client ------------------
    ------------------ show wlccp ap mobility traffic ------------------
    ------------------ show wlccp ap mobility forwarding ------------------
    ------------------ show crypto key mypubkey rsa ------------------
    ------------------ show inventory ------------------
    NAME: "BR1310", DESCR: "Cisco Aironet 1300 Series (IEEE 802.11g) Bridge"
    PID: AIR-BR1310G-A-K9  , VID: V04, SN: FTX1220U0G1
    ------------------ Mempool statistics ------------------
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