> IEEE802.3af uses same 4 wire as data.
> thats what Polycom uses.
> the way i'm seeing it we are better off with poe switch(looking at the
> price).
802.3af has two different modes:
Mode A: uses the same 4 wires as 10/100 ethernet, typically done by
PoE endpoints like switches
Mode B: uses the u
Noah Miller wrote:
>> I'm looking for 24 or 48 port IEEE802.3af POE injector.
>> Any recommendation?
>
> Yes. For the price of one of those multi-port injectors, you can come
> close to the price of a new Netgear or 3Com PoE switch. The injectors
> typically add power to the unused pairs (mode B
IEEE802.3af uses same 4 wire as data.
thats what Polycom uses.
the way i'm seeing it we are better off with poe switch(looking at the
price).
On 7/20/07, Noah Miller <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I'm looking for 24 or 48 port IEEE802.3af POE injector.
> Any recommendation?
Yes. For the price
> I'm looking for 24 or 48 port IEEE802.3af POE injector.
> Any recommendation?
Yes. For the price of one of those multi-port injectors, you can come
close to the price of a new Netgear or 3Com PoE switch. The injectors
typically add power to the unused pairs (mode B PoE). This means you
can't
I'm looking for 24 or 48 port IEEE802.3af POE injector.
Any recommendation?
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