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Wednesday, March 23, 2011

Question 186

What is IEEE 802.3af?

1 comments:

Packets Analyzed said...

802.3af is a IEEE standard for Power over Ethernet that can produce up to 15.4 Watts of power per port. Some of the devices that can leverage PoE are Laptops, Wireless Access Points, IP Based Cameras, Magnetic Card Readers, Print Servers, and IP based phones (VOIP).

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