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2006 Mar 23
1
Netgear FS116P and Cisco 79XX phones
I am hoping that someone has had better luck with this than I have.
I would like to connect Cisco 7940s and 7960s to the Netgear FS116P, and
take advantage of its POE. I know that the Cisco phones use Cisco's
"pre-standard" POE implementation, but as I understand it the difference is
really only two pins.
I bought a bunch of PowerDsine inline power adapters which supposedly change
the right pins so that standard POE...
2007 Jan 03
6
Any quiet 24 port POE switches out there?
I have an upcoming install which places the switch close to some
employees in a quiet work environment. Can anyone recommend a quiet 24
port POE switch? The Linksys SRW224P behind me right now would be
objectionable, I'm sure.
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2008 Jan 29
2
POE draw on Aastra 480i
> > Allen Casteran wrote:
> > Anyone know what the POE draw is for the Aastra 480i phones?
> > We have switches that will do 15 watts on 12 ports but only do 7.7 watts on all 24 ports.
> > A Cisco 3560 switch will do 15.6 watts on all 24 ports.
> > Just trying to find out if we need that much power.
> Drew wrote:
> According to Aastra tech support, 5 watts
2006 Jun 08
11
Linksys SRW224P POE Switch
We are currently considering the Linksys POE switch for a small Asterisk
office deployment. There will be no separate wiring closet to put it
in. Can anybody tell me if this switch has a loud fan? Users would not
be able to tolerate a loud noise close by. Otherwise we will go with a
fanless desktop switch.
Thanks,
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Andres
2008 Oct 06
8
PoE switch recommendations?
Hey, all. We're rolling out VoIP, and I'm wondering about PoE
recommendations, as we're going to have to replace our current network
equipment. My first inclination would be to just plunk down the cash and
do a Cisco system, but I'm relatively certain that would get shot down by
finance. Any recommendations for a couple-hundred-port solution with
VLANs, PoE, and QoS? Don't