But you'd still need to power a monitor, wouldn't you?!?
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Lars Tunkrans wrote on 10/ 9/07 10:22 AM:
It would work for Sun Ray 2but the Sun Ray 270 uses 40 watts, which a POE switch does not supply .I like the Idea though,If you could do away with the Power brick for the Sun Ray 2 , it would cut the power consumption by 50 % . All you need to do is to convince the customer to replace a considerable portionof their access layer switches......... //Lars Jakob Oestergaard wrote:Dear list,It seems that SR2 cannot get power over ethernet (don't get me wrong - the devices does pretty much everything else except fetch my coffee so I'm notcomplaining - I just found this to be odd, considering its low power consumption and the obvious cabling benefits). First of all, is my observation true? If so, why no PoE?If the answers above are "yet" and "for no good reason", are there any plans tochange this on a future revision? Thanks,_______________________________________________ SunRay-Users mailing list [email protected] http://www.filibeto.org/mailman/listinfo/sunray-users
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