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Old August 19th, 2009, 10:49 AM
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POE Range?

I am currently running a hybrid network at my office that will have WLAN and LAN cpus all throughout the building and since this is technically my first WLAN party I was curious as I was running some APs via POE if there was an actual distance that I would run out of power before it reached the AP.

I realize there is math to figure this out but I am not sure where to look for the numbers to start this particular equation. Any help?

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Completely depends on your power supplier. What are you using to inject the power?

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Completely depends on your power supplier. What are you using to inject the power?


Basically it will be a switch, that has a direct connect to a 110 outlet.

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OK......

So what is the make/model of the switch then....

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