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The article compares Active and Passive Power over Ethernet (PoE). Active PoE, compliant with IEEE standards, automatically negotiates power delivery between the source and the device, ensuring safe and appropriate power levels. In contrast, Passive PoE delivers a constant voltage without negotiation, requiring manual matching of the power source to the device's requirements. While Active PoE is safer and more flexible, Passive PoE is simpler and more cost-effective for compatible devices, highlighting the importance of understanding the correct and incorrect usage to avoid damage.
 
The article compares Active and Passive Power over Ethernet (PoE). Active PoE, compliant with IEEE standards, automatically negotiates power delivery between the source and the device, ensuring safe and appropriate power levels. In contrast, Passive PoE delivers a constant voltage without negotiation, requiring manual matching of the power source to the device's requirements. While Active PoE is safer and more flexible, Passive PoE is simpler and more cost-effective for compatible devices, highlighting the importance of understanding the correct and incorrect usage to avoid damage.
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<b>Note: </b> The following recommendations apply toTeltonika-Networks devices
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<b>Note: </b> The following recommendations apply to Teltonika-Networks devices
    
==Active PoE==
 
==Active PoE==

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