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RE: Re: What's the difference between Kat5 and this?


  • Subject: RE: Re: What's the difference between Kat5 and this?
  • From: "Keith Doxey" <ukha@xxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Tue, 9 Nov 2004 13:26:15 -0000


Hi Gareth,

AH! that makes it clearer.

Yes you could if you want to waste money !!!!

If you want to mount the KAT5 PSU remotely then all you need to do is....

1. get a patch cord and cut it in two.
2. Decide which pair you are going to use eg Brown & White.
3. Wire one of the cut ends into a 2.1mm DC power plug.
4. Wire the other cut end to a 2.1mm DC power socket.
5. Then just plug the kit in.

Hope that helps

Keith

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Gareth Cook [mailto:g@xxxxxxx]
> Sent: 09 November 2004 09:31
> To: ukha_d@xxxxxxx
> Subject: Fw: [ukha_d] Re: What's the difference between Kat5 and this?
>
>
>
> Sorry Keith - I should have clarified this better !
>
> Indeed, KAT5 doesnt use IP - but my thinking was (if a little
mysterious)
> was using an additional run of cat5 to provide just the power (and it
can
> still deliver a standard network connection). So the cat5 runs for the
> kat5 boxes are left alone - but now we can re-locate the psu in node0
>
> I'll re-phrase it - can we use the product for pure DC power delivery
for
> the KAT5 units ? I dont want to have to site the DC PSUs locally.
>





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