Date: Thu, 24 Sep 2009 18:56:46 +0000 From: Phihong <btblistcontrol@gmail.com> To: questions@freebsd.org Subject: Unlimited PoE Issue 1 Message-ID: <20090924190152.20527.760730752.swift@shangrila.sourcekit.com>
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ISSUE 1 IEEE has recently voted to approve and ratify the 802.3at as the new standa= rd for Power-over-Ethernet. This motion increases the existing .af standard= of 15.4W to 30W to support a wider array of PoE applications including VoI= P Phones with streaming video, PTZ Cameras with heaters, and security funct= ions including access control. [1]For more information... Phihong=E2=80=99s Power-over-Ethernet switch extends PoE and Ethernet up t= o 200 meters+ and can power four IP cameras from a single Cat5 cable. Designated the POE60S-4AF, the 10/100baseT switch extends the capability of Ethernet and PoE from a current limit 100-meter reach to double the distance. The PoE switch can operate under temperatures from 0=C2=BA to 55= =C2=BAC. It works with either an Ultra PoE midspan (providing IEEE802.3af outputs) or an AC adapter, and is UNH-tested. [2]Read more=E2=80=A6 [3]PhihongUSA partners with WAV Distribution [4]Extend your PoE network [5]Phihong=E2=80=99s POE576U provides full power and requires no managem= ent [6]Phihong=E2=80=99s POE80U provides up to 80 watts of power on a singl= e Ethernet port=20 [7]Power, data carried over single Ethernet cable Phihong=E2=80=99s full power-, no limits-midspans provide full-power on e= very port. This advanced technology is the most cost-effective solution when you have to expand your network. Our midspans support 10/100/1,000 (gigabit) Ethernet. Designed around an open silicon platform and featuring USB connectivity for the management console, our midspans are designed and tested in the USA for greater focus on the North American PoE market. Today=E2=80=99s midspans can deliver the necessary power to cu= rrent and future generations of VoIP phones, wireless LAN access points, remote IP security cameras, access control devices, RFID readers, motion detectors, keypads, building automation controls and other emerging products. [8]Read more=E2=80=A6 Introducing 95 Watts Per Port, Mega PoE Midspans Phihong has developed a Power-over-Ethernet midspan product line that offers the highest power per port available on the market. Available in 2- and 4-port versions, the POE240U-2MP and POE576U-4MP Gigabit-compatible Mega PoE midspans provide up to 95W of power per port, more than any other midspan or PoE-enabled switch, making them ideal for high-power applications such as computer workstations, LCD display panels, and wireless access point (WAP) arrays. [9]Read more=E2=80= =A6=20 =E2=80=A2 Splitters and midspans are available to power camera PTZ motors= and heater devices. =E2=80=A2 With a UPS backup for the Security network, the entire camera ne= twork can continue operation during a power outage. =E2=80=A2 With full power, no limit midspans, you can efficiently and co= st- effectively supply power to cameras, sensors, scanners and alarms without the need to install power outlets and electrical cabling. [10]Read more=E2=80=A6=20 References 1. http://clicks.skem1.com/v/?u=3Da1f7e6aa6c13e64aa7a56cabd60ae492&g=3D1= &c=3D4513&p=3D81b85b612930d4e34f25a350366a27f5&t=3D2 2. http://clicks.skem1.com/v/?u=3Db16491ae0755ba2cacb594a3d79c59c5&g=3D1= &c=3D4513&p=3D81b85b612930d4e34f25a350366a27f5&t=3D2 3. http://clicks.skem1.com/v/?u=3D55f5fe58b75dc0d40143ed8b62df31ce&g=3D1= &c=3D4513&p=3D81b85b612930d4e34f25a350366a27f5&t=3D2+level/1311075 4. http://clicks.skem1.com/v/?u=3D651c61e279eedfbd607d5efbf12dead5&g=3D1= &c=3D4513&p=3D81b85b612930d4e34f25a350366a27f5&t=3D2 5. http://clicks.skem1.com/v/?u=3D0a9d20c844cfea200df9934f3cc6245b&g=3D1= &c=3D4513&p=3D81b85b612930d4e34f25a350366a27f5&t=3D2 6. http://clicks.skem1.com/v/?u=3De037885d4fd0857d9880a0959ed78ae1&g=3D1= &c=3D4513&p=3D81b85b612930d4e34f25a350366a27f5&t=3D2 7. http://clicks.skem1.com/v/?u=3D6e4a64df554acfe40073f3887c88f8e4&g=3D1= &c=3D4513&p=3D81b85b612930d4e34f25a350366a27f5&t=3D2 8. http://clicks.skem1.com/v/?u=3D856b10db26f33138a13efb84e9c8555d&g=3D1= &c=3D4513&p=3D81b85b612930d4e34f25a350366a27f5&t=3D2 9. http://clicks.skem1.com/v/?u=3D25f16c3b0cbd75c77139b39c52ea1e1d&g=3D1= &c=3D4513&p=3D81b85b612930d4e34f25a350366a27f5&t=3D2 10. http://clicks.skem1.com/v/?u=3D4ab553b9924373e5cbd3eab1246af013&g=3D1= &c=3D4513&p=3D81b85b612930d4e34f25a350366a27f5&t=3D2 =0A=0A=0AGo to the following url to unsubscribe http://clicks.skem1.com/ma= nage/?g=3D1&c=3D4513&p=3D81b85b612930d4e34f25a350366a27f5&l=3D0=0A=0AYou op= ted in to this list from: Phihong contacts=0AMore info: http://clicks.skem1= .com/manage/about_list.php?g=3D1&c=3D4513&p=3D81b85b612930d4e34f25a350366a2= 7f5
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