Power on Ethernet PoE
Power on Ethernet PoE
does the Ethernet connector support Power for equipment requirering power on ethernet?
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Re: Power on Ethernet PoE
Wishlist idea:
Make a version of this that can *run* off of PoE. it's wattage requirement is low enough.
-Fluffy
Make a version of this that can *run* off of PoE. it's wattage requirement is low enough.
-Fluffy
Re: Power on Ethernet PoE
The problem is not power requirements, but the hardware requirements.
The board and BIOS do not support it.
The board and BIOS do not support it.
Re: Power on Ethernet PoE
The BIOS has nothing to do with it - receiving PoE only requires the right hardware.
(Being a PoE supplier is a bit harder, but we're not talking about that)
The hardware to do it is physically quite large, so that must be the reason it was omitted. That said, the space required isn't excessive, and I think it probably would fit if you sacrifice the possibility of built-in WiFi.
There are quite a few PoE splitter devices available, such as the D-Link DWL-P50 - guide price of around 20 GBP.
(Being a PoE supplier is a bit harder, but we're not talking about that)
The hardware to do it is physically quite large, so that must be the reason it was omitted. That said, the space required isn't excessive, and I think it probably would fit if you sacrifice the possibility of built-in WiFi.
There are quite a few PoE splitter devices available, such as the D-Link DWL-P50 - guide price of around 20 GBP.