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Re: Power over Ethernet



Robert Welsh wrote:

> Even without a Cisco switch Cisco's Aironet access points are shipped
> with a "power injector" which allows you to locate a power
socket
> somewhere more sensible then 'squirt' the DC down the Cat5 to a
remotely
> located access point.
>
> This is the setup I have at home.

The powered switches are also the way that the cisco ip phones can get
there power.

I have seen remote desktop switches powered this way before too. Cant
recall the
type of them.

Makes for a nice tidy install.


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