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IEEE 802.3af Vs IEEE 802.3at: What Is The Difference?

PoE enables mounting of devices in areas where it is practically impossible to install power such as drop ceilings. Use PoE can reduce the number of cables and electrical outlets needed in a crowded e...

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PoE vs PoE+ vs PoE++ Switch

PoE+ technology (IEEE 802.3at standard) is an upgrade of PoE technology, which was published in 2009. PDs in the market tend to require more wattages, like wireless access points that require PoE watt...

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What is Power Over Ethernet (PoE) ?

Power over Ethernet (POE) technology sends 10/100/1000 Mbps of data and 15W, 30W, 60W, and up to 90W of power budget to devices over Cat5e and Cat6 Ethernet cables for a maximum distance of 100m. &nb...

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