What Is PoE in Networking?
What Is PoE in Networking?
PoE Standards, Types and Power Levels
“Power over Ethernet” delivers electrical power to PoE-enabled devices using your Ethernet network cables.
Quick facts:
POE TYPE 1 – Name: PoE – Standard: IEEE 802.3af – Maximum port power: 15.4W
POE TYPE 2 – Name: PoE+ – Standard: IEEE 802.3at – Maximum port power: 30W
POE TYPE 3 – Name: PoE++ -Standard: IEEE 802.3bt -Maximum port power: 60W
POE TYPE 4 – Name Higher-Power PoE – Standard: IEEE 802.3bt – Maximum port power: 100W
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