And remember that there's two kinds of PoE... The pins 4&5+7&8 12-24  
(sometimes up to 48) volt hack that a lot of wireless gear uses, and  
802.3af

Matthew Kaufman

(Sent from my iPhone)

On Mar 1, 2010, at 7:42 AM, Joel Jaeggli <[email protected]> wrote:

> The 5501 offers no poe ports. doing so would require a 56v power  
> supply
> and about 15.6watts per port. The phone can and should be powered by a
> mid-span 802.3af poe injector.
>
> joel
>
> On 03/01/2010 07:28 AM, Jose Valdivia wrote:
>> Hello,
>>
>> Do I have to load some modules or configure in someway my soekris
>> net5501 to have Power Over Ethernet ? I have a Cisco IP Phone 7961
>> series that requires it to work.
>>
>> I tried to plug the phone in every interface I have but nothing  
>> seems to
>> work. Thanks.
>>
>>
>> Jose Valdivia
>> WebSite: http://soad1982.blogspot.com
>>
>> Let the Linux begin !!!!
>>
>>
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