Steve,
We also have had excellent performance form the PowerDSine units here in EECS at Berkeley. Many of them have been in service 3 years now without issue.
Fred

Greene, Chip wrote:
Steve,

We are using a combination of the Cisco POE Switches (WS-C3750-48P),
Cisco POE Blades (WS-X4548-GB-RJ45V), and the PowerDSine MidSpans (6006,
6012)
(http://www.powerdsine.com/Products/Midspan/)  The 3750 is used where we
need 12 or more powered ports and were currently using the 3750 stack,
the 4548 was used when we had a 4506 installed and needed power, and the
PowerDSine was used when we needed less than 12 powered ports.  We have
had no issues with any of these units and would recommend them all,
based on the individual usages.

Chip Greene
Network Specialist
University of Richmond



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From: Steve Fletty [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Tuesday, August 08, 2006 10:45 AM
To: WIRELESS-LAN@LISTSERV.EDUCAUSE.EDU
Subject: [WIRELESS-LAN] Midspand PoE?

What are people doing for PoE?

Any midspan switch recommendations?

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Steve Fletty
Network Engineer
Networking and Telecommunications
University of Minnesota
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