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<li> {{{name}}} devices support active PoE standard: <b>802.3af PoE Class 1</b>. | <li> {{{name}}} devices support active PoE standard: <b>802.3af PoE Class 1</b>. Working voltage levels: '''44.0–57.0 V'''.</li> | ||
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<li> {{{name}}} devices support active PoE standard: <b>802.3af/at</b> for the PD (Powered Device) port and <b>802.3af</b> standard for the PSE (Power Source Equipment) port. | <li> {{{name}}} devices support active PoE standard: <b>802.3af/at</b> for the PD (Powered Device) port and <b>802.3af</b> standard for the PSE (Power Source Equipment) port. Working voltage levels: '''42.5–57.0 V'''.</li> | ||
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Revision as of 09:50, 9 January 2024
This chapter contains information on powering options supported by {{{name}}} access points.
Active PoE
The device can be powered by an ethernet cable via the ethernet port
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