![]() ![]() These devices typically require lower bandwidth and power - less that 30 watts. Many more remote intelligent devices are joining the LAN, including a range of building security access controls, thermostats, IP clocks, and fire alarms. This makes Cat 6A cabling a must, and cabling system components should be designed to minimize temperature increases and meet industry standards for performance and construction. These devices can require power at 60 watts or higher. ![]() Typical applications requiring high PoE include wireless access points, PoE lighting, video conferencing systems, and IP security cameras. The growing range of PoE enabled devices can have varying power and bandwidth requirements, so it’s important to have the right cabling infrastructure to support these applications. ![]() PoE brings important benefits to enterprise networks: it's a smart way to maximize the capabilities, efficiency, and control of your network, while lowering wiring and labor costs.
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