. Guess I
should locate my oldest 7960 first, in case there are sparks and a fire :-)
No, you want the NEWEST one, because its
still under warranty!! ;-)
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, 2006 8:54 PMSubject: Re: [Asterisk-Users] Linksys SRW224P POE Switch Tom wrote: Most of the latest generation POE switches including the Linksys SRW224P
provide their power on the data pairs, not the unused pairs.So if both the data and the power are on the same pairs, how do you make a cable
-Users] Linksys SRW224P POE Switch Tom wrote: Most of the latest generation POE switches including the Linksys SRW224P
provide their power on the data pairs, not the unused pairs.So if both the data and the power are on the same pairs, how do you make a cable adapter to work with the 7960G? Maybe
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What will you be powering with it? I bought one
Tom wrote:
Most of the latest generation POE switches including the Linksys
SRW224P provide their power on the data pairs, not the unused pairs.
So if both the data and the power are on the same pairs, how do you
make a cable adapter to work with the 7960G?
Maybe bridge the unused pairs with
Tom wrote:
At 05:24 AM 6/10/2006, you wrote:
What will you be powering with it? I bought one to power Cisco IP
phones but realized that it will not power them before it arrived.
What obscure cisco phones are you using ?
7960G - pretty obscure huh?
You may only need a different fly lead
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Subject: Re: [Asterisk-Users] Linksys SRW224P POE Switch
Tom wrote:
Most of the latest generation POE switches including the Linksys SRW224P
provide their power on the data pairs, not the unused pairs. So if both
the data
The Cisco IP phones that end in 1, for instance 7941, 7961, 7971, all
support 802.3af standards, and were built just for that.
Thanks,
Nick
Rich Adamson wrote:
Tom wrote:
At 05:24 AM 6/10/2006, you wrote:
What will you be powering with it? I bought one to power Cisco IP
phones but
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Subject: Re: [Asterisk-Users] Linksys SRW224P
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
To: Asterisk Users Mailing List - Non-Commercial Discussion
Subject: [Asterisk-Users] 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
What will you be powering with it? I bought one to power Cisco IP
phones but realized that it will not power them before it arrived.
It is still sitting sealed in the new packaging while I decide what
to do with it; otherwise I would tell you if it was loud or not.
Tom
At 02:04 PM
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Subject: [Asterisk-Users] 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
To: Asterisk Users Mailing List - Non-Commercial Discussion
Subject: [Asterisk-Users] 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
Andres wrote:
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
] On Behalf Of Andres
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Subject: [Asterisk-Users] 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
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