We are using netonix switches and collapsing the bunch of bricks.... In my opinion the WS-12-250-AC . appears to have the best combination (or the DC version).
Regards Faisal Imtiaz Snappy Internet & Telecom 7266 SW 48 Street Miami, FL 33155 Tel: 305 663 5518 x 232 Help-desk: (305)663-5518 Option 2 or Email: supp...@snappytelecom.net > From: "Ken Hohhof" <af...@kwisp.com> > To: af@afmug.com > Sent: Sunday, January 3, 2016 8:29:38 PM > Subject: [AFMUG] 802.3at POEs > I'm getting more and more equipment with 802.3at POEs, and I feel like I'm > getting raped on the price if I get the POE from the equipment vendor. High > price and minimal features. > My Exalt G2 radios came with these really nice POEs that have diagnostic LEDs > and tabs for wall mounting as well as rubber feet for desktop use. The only > downside is they are kind of big, but that's not necessarily bad, that may > help > prevent overheating. It has LED indications for valid 802.3af and 802.3at > signatures, as well as a flashing overload indication. > I looked up the part number, expecting them to be expensive, but Digi-Key has > a > bunch of them in stock and the price is quite reasonable ($38 in single > quantity). > http://www.digikey.com/product-detail/en/POE36U-1AT/993-1088-ND/2384576 > From the picture, this is also the POE that I should have gotten from > CyberData > to go with the SIP paging amplifier I bought, but instead they sent a cheaper > L-Com POE that has just one dumb LED to show it is getting AC power. So I paid > something like $64 for a $31 POE. > The $100 Cambium POE for 450i is probably more than 36 watts in case you want > to > use the AUX port on the AP, but it lacks the nice mounting tabs and diagnostic > LEDs. And 36 watts should be more than enough to power just the AP. > So I’m inclined to just buy a bunch of the nice Phihong units and use them on > everything. Am I missing something?