Voltage won't be a problem.  http://www.wisp-router.com/poecalculator.php

At 320 feet you should be OK with the Ethernet timing.  I have done 340 with
48v Ceragon (that's AirMux FYI) gear.

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On Mon, Dec 7, 2009 at 2:31 AM, Robert West <[email protected]>wrote:

> Confusing info on the net so I guess I better ask.
>
>
>
> I need to run a Cat5 line near 320 feet.  I know that over 300 could cause
> issues but if I put my PoE switch about 20 or 30 feet in and then run the
> rest of the way, will we be golden or will we risk attenuation?  Seems to
> be
> confusion on the net over use of switch curing the attenuation.
> Personally
> I think the switch will make it all cool, just want to make sure.
>
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>
> I use outdoor, solid core, shielded, flooded cable with static drain.
> Running it to a Mikrotik 600a using 4 R52N cards.
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>
> Another thought, running 48v though 290 feet of solid core Cat5....  Do ya
> think I'll have enough juice the end of the run to power up that 600a and
> the 4 R52N's?
>
>
>
>  Just so ya know.
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