Correct, and they will if the wire attenuation varies a lot. A phone
250ft away will need more power than one 20ft away...
On 8/3/07, Mark J Elkins [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Anthony Cennami wrote:
Hello All,
I apologize for the slightly off-topic question, but I'm sure that the
people
Anthony Cennami wrote:
Hello All,
I apologize for the slightly off-topic question, but I'm sure that the
people best acquainted with the issue would be hanging around here.
Question is, what are people using today to deploy PoE, and more
importantly, PoE to SNOM phones?
We are running
I am using the netgear switch 24 ports and 8 ports w/ snom 360 in a
10/100 network w/ no problem.
the actual version of firmware of SNOM is 6.5.10 but the phone works w/
previews version.
Look in your network.
Bruno.
Anthony Cennami wrote:
Hello All,
I apologize for the slightly
Hi guys,
one of our German distributors (Allnet) has reasonable PoE switches
(price/features). They also have a distribution Channel in the US (
http://www.allnet-usa.com). They at least work pretty ok in our environment.
I could imagine that the power isn't very clean. Meaning the voltage
Tim
I have a batch of 30 that it does not affect. I also have a batch of
12 that it does effect. I like the SNOM phones and I think that I
just got a batch missing some shielding or other component. It is
_very_ noticeable when it happens.
Andrew
On 8/2/07, Tim Koehler [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hello All,
I apologize for the slightly off-topic question, but I'm sure that the
people best acquainted with the issue would be hanging around here.
We recently deployed several Linksys POE switches for some smaller customers
(10-24 station) and appear to be suffering from intermittent lock-ups
I use on a regular basis the D-Link line, they work. With the SNOM
you will want to set the ignore Ethernet unplug in case the Ethernet
switch restarts (like a Netgear 7248 attached to a cheap fiber trans).
Keep in mind that holding a GSM phone real close to some of the SNOM
phones will cause