Re: [asterisk-users] PoE budget

2008-06-09 Thread Tim Koehler
well, I'm from snom, I would be interested how you measured that a snom370 takes 7 Watts :), My PoE switch tells me something below 2 Watts (1,5 Standby). As a cheap, quit alternative for Europe, Allnet our distributor has an 8 Port Switch with 4x PoE, price is something below 100 Euros. As it's f

Re: [asterisk-users] PoE budget

2008-06-08 Thread Rob Hillis
They're not silent, but they're not deafeningly loud. I doubt you'll ever find a silent PoE switch, since they have to supply far more power than your average switch. I wouldn't install one of these switches outside of a comms room if I could avoid it - but then again, that holds true for /any

Re: [asterisk-users] PoE budget

2008-06-07 Thread Jerry Jones
On Jun 7, 2008, at 9:51 AM, Rob Hillis wrote: >> On the Linksys side, we have a load of SRW-224P switches out in >> the wild powering 24 Snom 370s (around 7W each) off each switch. >> >> >> > > Likewise, we sell these things by the bucket load and have no problems > powering phones from all 24

Re: [asterisk-users] PoE budget

2008-06-07 Thread Rob Hillis
Chris Bagnall wrote: >> have used many fsm7326p to power 24 phones or 726tp to power 12 >> phones and they work great >> > > On the Linksys side, we have a load of SRW-224P switches out in the wild > powering 24 Snom 370s (around 7W each) off each switch. > > > Likewise, we sell these thi

Re: [asterisk-users] PoE budget

2008-06-06 Thread Chris Bagnall
> have used many fsm7326p to power 24 phones or 726tp to power 12 > phones and they work great On the Linksys side, we have a load of SRW-224P switches out in the wild powering 24 Snom 370s (around 7W each) off each switch. Regards, Chris ___ -- Ba

Re: [asterisk-users] PoE budget

2008-06-05 Thread John Faubion
> Does anybody here have insight about this? We use the FS728TP in our network and the Polycom happily pulls around 6.5 watts. We haven't had any issue with them thus far and they have been in place about 15 months so far. John ___ -- Bandwidth a

Re: [asterisk-users] PoE budget

2008-06-05 Thread Jerry Jones
On Jun 5, 2008, at 5:08 PM, Bill Michaelson wrote: > > I'm considering using a PoE switch like this... > > http://www.tigerdirect.com/applications/SearchTools/item- > details.asp?EdpNo=3023334&CatId=2800 > > ...to power as many as 24 Polycom phones of varied kinds. > > The sales lit indicates >1

[asterisk-users] PoE budget

2008-06-05 Thread Bill Michaelson
I'm considering using a PoE switch like this... http://www.tigerdirect.com/applications/SearchTools/item-details.asp?EdpNo=3023334&CatId=2800 ...to power as many as 24 Polycom phones of varied kinds. The sales lit indicates >190 watts available for PoE devices. But I'm concerned about a probl