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Explain PoE 802.3af and PoE+ 802.3at

Author: Tim H



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Power over ethernet or 802.3at provides a max of 15.4 watts over the ethernet cable removing the need for a dedicated power cord, it is used to power devices such as phones and wifi. PoE+ or 8023af can provide 25.5 watts and supports things such as surveillance cameras, alarm systems and video IP phones.


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