Murray,

        Linksys and Netgear both make inexpensive power injectors.
Linksys (about $40) works with Linksys and Netgear works with Netgear
and the Gateway AP.  I am changing out my Linksys 54g ap's for Gateway
ap's because I can run and inside (school network) and outside (only to
the internet) on the same radio.  They had their radios on sale at
Christmas time for half price so I got a really good deal on some really
good radios.

George

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Sent: Tuesday, July 26, 2005 3:28 PM
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Subject: [info-tech] POE

Hey Gang,
    We're looking at adding access points and would like to use "power 
over ethernet."  I currently use Cisco 2950 switches, can they use it 
natively or do I need to add a device to the network? 

Murray Gafkjen
Clay Central Everly


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