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'''Averaged''' TAP200 power consumption values in different states of operation are represented in the table(s) below:<br><br> | |||
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Revision as of 09:58, 16 August 2024
Main Page > TAP Access Points > TAP200 > TAP200 Manual > TAP200 Power ConsumptionAveraged TAP200 power consumption values in different states of operation are represented in the table(s) below:
Test type | ||
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Idle (44 V) | ||
Idle (50 V) | ||
Idle (54 V) | ||
Idle (57 V) |
Test type | ||
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Data transfer via WiFi (one client) (44 V) | ||
Data transfer via WiFi (one client) (50 V) | ||
Data transfer via WiFi (one client) (54 V) | ||
Data transfer via WiFi (one client) (57 V) |
Test type | ||
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1 LAN devices connected 1 + data transfer via WiFi (one client) + high CPU load 2 (44 V) | ||
1 LAN devices connected 1 + data transfer via WiFi (one client) + high CPU load 2 (50 V) | ||
1 LAN devices connected 1 + data transfer via WiFi (one client) + high CPU load 2 (54 V) | ||
1 LAN devices connected 1 + data transfer via WiFi (one client) + high CPU load 2 (57 V) |
1 - Data streams between TAP200 and other connected LAN devices created using iPerf.
2 - Load created using md5sum (calculation and verification of 128-bit MD5 hashes).
Power consumption may differ due to mobile data transmission speed, testing environment and conditions.