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− | *Voltage Matching: Ensure that the voltage supplied by the Passive PoE injector matches the voltage required by the device.
| + | #Voltage Matching: Ensure that the voltage supplied by the Passive PoE injector matches the voltage required by the device. |
− | *Device Compatibility: Use Passive PoE with devices specifically designed to accept the supplied voltage without power negotiation.
| + | #Device Compatibility: Use Passive PoE with devices specifically designed to accept the supplied voltage without power negotiation. |
− | *Proper Installation: Follow proper wiring practices and use quality cables to ensure stable power delivery.
| + | #Proper Installation: Follow proper wiring practices and use quality cables to ensure stable power delivery. |
− | *Avoid High Power Devices: Use Passive PoE for low power devices like small access points, cameras, or VoIP phones that are within the power capacity of the PoE injector.
| + | #Avoid High Power Devices: Use Passive PoE for low power devices like small access points, cameras, or VoIP phones that are within the power capacity of the PoE injector. |
| '''Incorrect Way:''' | | '''Incorrect Way:''' |
− | *Mismatched Voltage: Connecting a device to a Passive PoE injector that supplies a higher voltage than the device is designed for, leading to potential damage.
| + | #Mismatched Voltage: Connecting a device to a Passive PoE injector that supplies a higher voltage than the device is designed for, leading to potential damage. |
− | *Incompatible Devices: Using Passive PoE with devices that require IEEE 802.3af/at/bt compliant power negotiation, which can lead to malfunction or damage.
| + | #Incompatible Devices: Using Passive PoE with devices that require IEEE 802.3af/at/bt compliant power negotiation, which can lead to malfunction or damage. |
− | *Overloading: Attempting to power devices that require more power than what the Passive PoE can provide, causing inadequate performance or device failure.
| + | #Overloading: Attempting to power devices that require more power than what the Passive PoE can provide, causing inadequate performance or device failure. |
− | *Improper Wiring: Using substandard or incorrect wiring that can lead to power loss, instability, or even safety hazards.
| + | #Improper Wiring: Using substandard or incorrect wiring that can lead to power loss, instability, or even safety hazards. |