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POWER OVER ETHERNET POWERED DEVICES
Table 2: Power over Ethernet Powered Devices
3~5 Watts
Voice over IP phones
Enterprises can install PoE VoIP phones, ATA and other Ethernet/
non-Ethernet end-devices connected to a central location where an
un-interruptible power supply and power control system are
installed.
6~12 Watts
Wireless LAN Access Points
Museums, sightseeing spots, airports, hotels, campuses, factories,
and warehouses can install access points anywhere without
limitations.
10~12 Watts
IP Surveillance
Enterprises, museums, campuses, hospitals, and banks can install
IP cameras without any location limits - no need for an electrician
to install AC sockets.
3~12 Watts
PoE Splitter
A PoE splitter splits the PoE 48 VDC from the Ethernet cable into a
5/12V DC power output. It frees device deployment from the
restrictions of power outlet location, which eliminates the costs for
additional AC wiring and reduces installation time.