PowerDsine definitely!

One reminder: if you have old wiring where the cat5 is split into two circuits 
(2 pairs for each circuit...was popular in some places in the nineties),
you cannot use a Midspan (power injector), but you can use an endpsan (powered 
switch).

Philippe Univ. of TN

On Oct 29, 2012, at 12:45 PM, "Watters, John" <john.watt...@ua.edu> wrote:

> We also use the PowerDsine injectors. They come in 6, 12, & 24-port models.
> 
> -jcw
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> John Watters    UA: OIT  205-348-3992
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> Subject: [WIRELESS-LAN] Favorite 802.3af injector for Cisco?
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> Does anyone have a favorite non-Cisco POE injector that they use with Cisco
> APs?  Specifically for use with the 1042.
> 
> Thanks,
> 
> Nathan
> 
> Nathan Hay
> Network Engineer | NOC
> WinWholesale Inc.
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