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Kompu Kid
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      10-17-2006, 05:30 AM
I understand these acess points are powered by an ethernet cable.

Can the cable be any Cat 5 ethernet cable?

Thanks!

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      10-17-2006, 06:19 AM
On 16 Oct 2006 22:30:30 -0700, "Kompu Kid" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in
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>I understand these acess points are powered by an ethernet cable.
>
>Can the cable be any Cat 5 ethernet cable?


<http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Power_over_Ethernet>

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      10-17-2006, 05:29 PM
"Kompu Kid" <(E-Mail Removed)> hath wroth:

>I understand these acess points are powered by an ethernet cable.


No. The ethernet cable does not generate any power. It's the 48V
power supply at the other end of the cable that powers the Cisco 350.

>Can the cable be any Cat 5 ethernet cable?


Yes, any CAT5e or better *SOLID* cable will work. The 100m length
limitation will be because of the data pairs and not because of the
PoE pairs. Solid CAT5e and CAT6 will probably be required as stranded
"patch cables" are officially limited to 10 meters for both 10baseT
and 100baseT. Longer lengths of stranded patch cables will function,
but you're on your own as far as breaking the EIA/TIA recommendations.
| http://www.connectworld.net/syscon/support.htm (item #5)
| http://www.theheadwaters.com/cables/faq.htm#5
"The TIA/EIA 568A which is the governing standard regarding commercial
cabling systems limits the length of patch cables to 10 meters in
total length."

Hint: Try to keep it clean:
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David Matthew Wood
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      10-18-2006, 09:32 AM
In article <(E-Mail Removed)>,
Jeff Liebermann <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote:

> "Kompu Kid" <(E-Mail Removed)> hath wroth:
>
> >I understand these acess points are powered by an ethernet cable.

>
> No. The ethernet cable does not generate any power. It's the 48V
> power supply at the other end of the cable that powers the Cisco 350.
>
> >Can the cable be any Cat 5 ethernet cable?

>
> Yes, any CAT5e or better *SOLID* cable will work. The 100m length
> limitation will be because of the data pairs and not because of the
> PoE pairs. Solid CAT5e and CAT6 will probably be required as stranded
> "patch cables" are officially limited to 10 meters for both 10baseT
> and 100baseT. Longer lengths of stranded patch cables will function,
> but you're on your own as far as breaking the EIA/TIA recommendations.
> | http://www.connectworld.net/syscon/support.htm (item #5)
> | http://www.theheadwaters.com/cables/faq.htm#5
> "The TIA/EIA 568A which is the governing standard regarding commercial
> cabling systems limits the length of patch cables to 10 meters in
> total length."
>
> Hint: Try to keep it clean:
> | http://802.11junk.com/jeffl/pics/dri...es/mess01.html


DAMN!!!!!! And I thought some of my "temporary" wiring jobs were messy!
If my stuff were like that, there would be tons and tons of RF related
interference to no end!
 
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