Standard PoE power supply for switches

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Therefore, for POE power supply, it is best to use oxygen-free copper network cables above category 5e to ensure the stability of transmission and

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Known as Standard PoE, the IEEE 802.3af standard supports 15.4W of power per device, though powered devices (PDs) can receive only 12.95W of power due to power dissipation.

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