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PowerDsine

What is Power over LAN™?

Power over LAN converges data and operating power (15W, 48V) into one LAN cable.

The technology allows IP telephones, Wireless LAN access points, Network Cameras and other enterprise terminals, to safely receive power over standard Category 5 LAN cabling, without modification to existing infrastructure.

"Midspan" - A patch-panel like device, residing between an ordinary Ethernet switch and the terminals. Power over LAN Midspans add power on the spare wire pairs of a Cat5 cable

Why Installing Power over LAN Midspan?

  • Significantly reduces the time and cost of installation

  • Works in conjunction with existing Ethernet switches or shared media devices

  • Enables a central UPS to support remote devices during power failure

  • Optimal solution for applications, such as WLAN, VOIP, Network Security Cameras and Access Control devices

  • Scalable solution

PowerDsine 6000 Series midspans

  • Operates IEEE 802.3af compliant & Cisco proprietary terminals

  • Guaranteed safe and reliable power over Cat5 cable


  • Full product line of 6,12 and 24 port units

  • LED port status indicators

  • Automatic power management

  • Advanced auto-sensing algorithm for non powered device protection

  • Over current protection insures safe structure wiring

  • Standard 19" rack mountable

  • Optional web-based SNMP management

PowerDsine PowerView Remote Management Tool

  • Web based application for remote management of PoL devices

  • Configuration using graphical representations

  • Real time monitoring with visual status indicators and alarms

  • Real time power parameters in flowing graph mode

  • Runs on a PC platform

One port IEEE803.3af power injector

Designed for single power requirements of Wireless Access Points or Security cameras.


 
 




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