They are Leviton and they work fine for our applications, but I'm looking
forward to not having to have the pigtails and being able to plug and
unplug directly.
Cameron
Cool. Those look like Home Depot ethernet jacks you're using to attach to
the pigtails. How are they working out for you?
I have also built my own POE board like that. My cost was around $75
in parts and spare time over 3 days. We do not have enough need to do
the integrated switch but did look into sourcing some hardened
switches and modifying them.
On Wed, Mar 17, 2010 at 7:44 AM, cc...@dot11net.com wrote:
They
It would be neat to see for smaller sites, but I wouldn't use it on
larger sites, one point of failure makes me nervous a bit. Especially
since Cat5e is so cheap.
To answer your question, no, I have not seen it but would like to :)
-Cameron
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3Com was close with the Network Jack devices. made to fit in a wall outlet,
poe, POE out, and 300 version was managed. Only four ports out, but initial
testing was pretty cool. It is only 802.3af.
nj200 is the 10/100 model, and I just googled it and there is now a nj2000
for Gigabit speeds.
Thanks. Those are good but don't quite do it. The specs say the POE is 48v. I'd
like something that you could program the POE out to 12v connected devices.
Greg
On Mar 16, 2010, at 11:01 AM, Mike Delp wrote:
3Com was close with the Network Jack devices. made to fit in a wall outlet,
poe, POE
Subject: Re: [WISPA] POE powered POE Splitter with Switch?
Thanks. Those are good but don't quite do it. The specs say the POE is 48v.
I'd like something that you could program the POE out to 12v connected
devices.
Greg
On Mar 16, 2010, at 11:01 AM, Mike Delp wrote:
3Com was close with the Network
I asked the same over on the Motorola list a few months back. No one knew of
anything, but Chuck at Wireless Beehive said if there was enough interested he
would build one.
My idea was almost like yours except I wanted the ability to change the
positive and negative pins for other equipment
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Subject: Re: [WISPA] POE powered POE Splitter with Switch?
I asked the same over on the Motorola list a few months back. No one knew of
anything, but Chuck at Wireless Beehive said if there was enough interested
he would build one.
My idea was almost like yours except I wanted
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Subject: Re: [WISPA] POE powered POE Splitter with Switch?
I asked the same over on the Motorola list a few months back. No one knew of
anything, but Chuck at Wireless Beehive said
Cool. Those look like Home Depot ethernet jacks you're using to attach to the
pigtails. How are they working out for you?
Greg
On Mar 16, 2010, at 5:31 PM, cc...@dot11net.com wrote:
Greg,
We build one of these for internal use (posted about it last week), but
ours is a passive device that
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