Do you already have a switch? If not, you could use any variety of a PoE switch.
On Tue, Mar 1, 2016 at 8:06 AM, Lewis Bergman <lewis.berg...@gmail.com> wrote: > I don't think this is to much of a hijack. I just ordered 13 Ubiquiti > camera that are of the 24 volt UVC variety. Does anyone know > Of a midspan deal, either wall or rack mount, that will prevent me from > having a huge gaggle of individual power inserters for these? > > On Tue, Mar 1, 2016, 6:47 AM Josh Baird <joshba...@gmail.com> wrote: > >> Um, yeah.. let me get some of these! >> >> On Mon, Feb 29, 2016 at 9:45 PM, Forrest Christian (List Account) < >> li...@packetflux.com> wrote: >> >>> The new version J0 syncinjectors which will be available shortly after >>> wispamerica (and may end up with a slightly different name to reflect their >>> more 'universal' powering capability) do what you're talking about, other >>> than the redundant power and hot swappability. >>> >>> That is: two power rails, jumper selectable per port as far as which >>> rail to power from, jumper selectable pair configuration and up to 1A per >>> port (which means the same device will do canopy, ubnt, mikrotik, airfiber >>> etc.). >>> >>> Assuming we don't end up with an unexpected board spin, I expect 45-60 >>> days, preorders to begin probably 30 days from now. >>> >>> The 12 port din will follow probably around 60 days after that. There >>> won't be a lot of per-port savings, just a bit of added density (12 ports >>> in the same space as two 4 port units would occupy if they were mounted >>> next to each other on a DIN rail). >>> >>> There is also a rackmount unit definitely on the roadmap. The delay >>> right now is finding a enclosure manufacturer, but I am currently following >>> several leads, as this is one of my top priorities as I fully realize that >>> that is important to many of my customers. >>> >>> In relation to the redundant power: Almost all of the redundantly >>> powered devices out there simply use two diodes to perform the redundancy >>> function. None of the circuitry that is actually likely to fail is >>> actually redundant. If you're simply wanting to make sure that the devices >>> can be powered from either of two sources, then that can be accomplished >>> with the two diodes I mentioned above. >>> >>> >>> On Mon, Feb 29, 2016 at 11:13 AM, Peter Kranz <pkr...@unwiredltd.com> >>> wrote: >>> >>>> Curious if anyone has recommendations on a mid-span power injector that >>>> supports multiple voltages and provides redundant power, ideally >>>> hot-swappable. I don’t really want a switch like the netonix boxes, I’d >>>> rather just have a mid-span device. >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> *Peter Kranz*www.UnwiredLtd.com <http://www.unwiredltd.com/> >>>> Desk: 510-868-1614 x100 >>>> Mobile: 510-207-0000 >>>> pkr...@unwiredltd.com >>>> >>>> >>>> >>> >>> >>> >>> -- >>> *Forrest Christian* *CEO**, PacketFlux Technologies, Inc.* >>> Tel: 406-449-3345 | Address: 3577 Countryside Road, Helena, MT 59602 >>> forre...@imach.com | http://www.packetflux.com >>> <http://www.linkedin.com/in/fwchristian> >>> <http://facebook.com/packetflux> <http://twitter.com/@packetflux> >>> >>> >>