What Is Power Over Ethernet? POE+? POE++? - Part 1

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  • @zachkenny4489
    @zachkenny44893 жыл бұрын

    this channel deserves to take off more. Been here since "the spilt" and i just enjoy this content more.

  • @toadbroz30

    @toadbroz30

    3 жыл бұрын

    Split from what?

  • @Magpie1701

    @Magpie1701

    3 жыл бұрын

    From Tech Syndicate I imagine.

  • @Arbiter099

    @Arbiter099

    3 жыл бұрын

    Honestly wish we got more talks about tech instead of the news being the main content

  • @DenGuleBalje

    @DenGuleBalje

    3 жыл бұрын

    @starshipeleven Oh you have such a juicy piece of drama to unearth

  • @TosicTech

    @TosicTech

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@DenGuleBalje Yeah I’m pretty sure it was the split from Tek syndicate

  • @camofelix
    @camofelix3 жыл бұрын

    I'm actually working with POE++ for my Comp Engineering Capstone! really cool stuff, but man is type for a mess right now....

  • @gtomaras
    @gtomaras3 жыл бұрын

    I work in lighting and we just had a presentation yesterday about POE Lighting and LiFi. That can easily exceed the 100W especially in Outdoor and Industrial applications.

  • @jonboy2950
    @jonboy29503 жыл бұрын

    POE is great been using it for years.

  • @techkpd7681
    @techkpd76813 жыл бұрын

    I love every video Wendell comes out with! I love getting to learn from him!

  • @petersilva037
    @petersilva0373 жыл бұрын

    I just went with ubiquiti for my house, used there switches so that I get pretty pictures in the management gui. I had my 1870's house wired with cat-5e about 20 years ago... I have three pretty poe access points on my walls because, exactly as you say brick, lathe&plaster. I heard the general rule: an ap will reach through one wall, and it has been true for me. I started with two, and added one, because I noticed a number of dead spots that also failed the rule of thumb. First time I have ever had solid wireless, big improvement.

  • @BrianThomas
    @BrianThomas3 жыл бұрын

    Man you guys always lay it down the way it should be. Thank you for a stellar job 😊 in explaining this stuff.

  • @randallsmith2521
    @randallsmith25213 жыл бұрын

    This series is going to be very useful to me. We will be buying a new house soon and I want to wire as a smart house and have cameras. I'm needing a basics course on POE.

  • @somebonehead

    @somebonehead

    3 жыл бұрын

    Same, sometimes it feels like I'm better off starting from scratch though

  • @thedigitalrealm7155

    @thedigitalrealm7155

    3 жыл бұрын

    Its super easy. Most APs will function on PoE+ (30W) standard. Even the models that 'require' PoE++ will still work, albeit with lower performance. For the home you just want a simple mesh where one of the APs will also function as the controller and dish out config to the rest.

  • @cottonycloud-
    @cottonycloud-3 жыл бұрын

    First time watching one of your videos and this was very informative. Loved it.

  • @Notsodirt
    @Notsodirt3 жыл бұрын

    just started tinkering with PoE+ switch for a security camera system. the PoE system makes setting this up so much easier. Thank you for the video. didn't realize my switch was PoE+ Yeah... more standards that don't standout but need to be known.

  • @pkt1213
    @pkt12133 жыл бұрын

    Looking forward to this. I have PoE cameras and APs currently with CAT6 in the house we built a few years ago. We are looking at moving or building a new house in the next 6 months and will have to redo our system.

  • @zachicusmaximus5551
    @zachicusmaximus55513 жыл бұрын

    For power users on a budget that want a poe 10gbit sfp+ switch, check out the Aruba S2500 series. You will bang your head against the wall learning how to configure it, but I promise the information to do so is out there. Hint hint, it is extremely similar to Cisco iOS but you make Profiles, and assign the profiles to the port. Ports themselves can't have individual configs, but they can have as many "profiles" as you need to accomplish the goal. They are relatively low power ~50 watts and quiet enough to shove in a closet and not be a bother. I have mine set up for like 10 vlans, trunk ports, lldp/cdp voice vlan, pre-standard cisco poe output, etc.

  • @Darkk6969

    @Darkk6969

    3 жыл бұрын

    Yep. Plenty of them as used on e-bay on the cheap. Great for home lab use.

  • @dangerousmythbuster
    @dangerousmythbuster3 жыл бұрын

    Slightly surprised there was no mention of copper clad aluminum (CCA) cable and how it's not ideal, especially in PoE applications.

  • @Mike0193Azul
    @Mike0193Azul3 жыл бұрын

    Great video and explanation thank you!

  • @heckyes
    @heckyes3 жыл бұрын

    POE is genius. I was hesitant to go all in on a DIY Home Security system until I learned about POE. Now I love it! RTSP + POE FTW.

  • @vojtasoo
    @vojtasoo3 жыл бұрын

    Love it! Im not probably usual subscriber but it would be great to have more network tutorials/explanations. There so many stuff and its hard to get GOOD basic knowledge.

  • @bridge297forseniors6
    @bridge297forseniors63 жыл бұрын

    Thank you, good information - well said.... especially the point about smart homes in the future.

  • @Steve-mecca
    @Steve-mecca3 жыл бұрын

    Great video! Thanks for the info!

  • @zszywany6412
    @zszywany64123 жыл бұрын

    Great video! Thanks Wendell

  • @NoblePineapples
    @NoblePineapples3 жыл бұрын

    I use POE almost every install. Install telecommunications in the oilfield on rig leases. We take anywhere from two to four cell signal's band them together through an amazon VPN so they are combined into one, we then use an EnGenius switch for our CloudTrax access points. Most of the time we have a wireless radio that that create a mesh and we hook our AP from there so no POE, but when we run hardlines we use POE so we just need to plug in the AP and that shack/sleeper has wifi.

  • @MooreRetro
    @MooreRetro3 жыл бұрын

    And here I am looking for PoE items to make a theoretical network for isps to do last mile power backup like for the phone systems of old. Your timing is impeccable. Not realistic but it’s a fun thought experiment.

  • @Darkk6969
    @Darkk69693 жыл бұрын

    I use Mikrotik CRS328-24P-4S+RM 24 port Gigabit Ethernet router/switch with four 10Gbps SFP+ at home to power my VOIP phones, WiFi APs and security cameras. It's a great 24 port switch at decent price point. Configuring it is a bit harder than regular consumer switches but it gives you alot of flexibility of how you want to route your traffic. Also love having a real terminal port on the switch.

  • @JoaoSilva-gs5jb
    @JoaoSilva-gs5jb3 жыл бұрын

    Amazing! keep it coming!

  • @pronstorestiffi
    @pronstorestiffi3 жыл бұрын

    Looking forward to the Mesh video.

  • @TrueThanny
    @TrueThanny3 жыл бұрын

    I used to use a few PoE injectors for my security cameras, but now my NVR has PoE built-in. It does make wiring a lot easier.

  • @superjuddy
    @superjuddy3 жыл бұрын

    omg... wtf wendell i've been so fkn curious how this shit worked for about a year.. my brain is gonna cook up some ideas of the usefulness of this and all that.

  • @wyattarich

    @wyattarich

    3 жыл бұрын

    Look up Raspberry Pi POE hats and get crackin'

  • @cowardly_wizard
    @cowardly_wizard3 жыл бұрын

    oo convenient timing, I was just bugging people on the forums because I was just looking into getting a used PoE switch and know next to nothing other than its power

  • @nvelders
    @nvelders3 жыл бұрын

    Question! Do all standard POE (at, af, bt) switches negotiate for power? Or is power sent down the line wether or not the device wants it? How do I make sure that if I buy a POE switch, it's not going to fry the nic on my PC? You're awesome! Love the channel! I watch when I need a really in depth explanation for something!

  • @jscancella
    @jscancella3 жыл бұрын

    Me: This is so cool! _clicks on link_ Also me: _cries when seeing price tag_

  • @firecrow7973

    @firecrow7973

    3 жыл бұрын

    check out mikrotic

  • @z352kdaf8324

    @z352kdaf8324

    3 жыл бұрын

    There are lots cheaper. You can start really small with a POE injector for cheap.

  • @Brayden421
    @Brayden4213 жыл бұрын

    Would be nice if you talked about active/passive PoE as that's a trap for young players (maybe that's coming in part 2?) and the second hand market for ex-enterprise PoE switches. I picked up a C3750G-24PS recently which is a pretty good switch capable of 802.3af on every port. Got it for sub $100 AUD at auction.

  • @LanceThumping
    @LanceThumping3 жыл бұрын

    Now if only there was a standard for co-running fiber and power. It'd be nice to purchase a standardized cable that you could use to power any fiber devices. That'd be as close as you'd be able to get for a fully future proofed home network.

  • @brunosalezze

    @brunosalezze

    3 жыл бұрын

    Shining cables

  • @wiziek

    @wiziek

    3 жыл бұрын

    How fiber is supposed to provide power? Youd have to integrate Cooper cable with fiber cable.

  • @fredEVOIX

    @fredEVOIX

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@wiziek he meant poe for power along with fiber for data speed a 2-1 I imagine but well fiber can't be bend the same way and poe is way larger so I don't see that being a thing

  • @wiziek

    @wiziek

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@fredEVOIX We are using all 4 pairs for PoE that is more hungry.

  • @jerkovicbrate

    @jerkovicbrate

    3 жыл бұрын

    For home usage fiber is not necessity. With cat.6a, it is possible to get 10G over 100m.

  • @millionmice
    @millionmice3 жыл бұрын

    RTX voice makes this video so much clearer. Removed fan hum and that damn rythmic beeping near the end.

  • @MrStephantch
    @MrStephantch3 жыл бұрын

    I agree. One of the best channels around. I prefer Level1Techs over it's other KZread competitors. Honestly, some of these networking solutions may take a little more involvement and time to configure, and deploy. This is much more than the regular consumer is willing to put time into. As for those mesh systems. I don't know if I quite see it the way you do. For example, I use product from a company called TP-Link. It's the first time I'm been exposed to them, and it isn't the best, but quite honestly it surprised me how well it works and it's reliability and price aren't bad. My house is roughly 1,500 sq/ft but in a family of four we have over 25 different devices that fight with my router to see which one get's the best network connection. My router is a very high-end 802.11ac model with five antenna's, but even that struggled and unfortunately 5 ghz AC only works effectively on one-level. Well, graduating to a three-way mesh system solved all my wifi deadspots and now I reliably connect at 100-200 megabits/sec in each room. Very happy about this development. I also make use of a TP-link network hub, and 13 terabyte NAS to store all my data - works very well.

  • @crimsonwolf1982
    @crimsonwolf19822 жыл бұрын

    Hey, so I've got a 1990 Nissan 240SX, and I want to replace every connector with a quick release version. When i say every connector, I mea every electrical connector, every water hose, every air duct etc... Basically I want to be able to change a head gasket in less then 5 minutes. At the moment I'm focused on electrical connections. Spark Plug wires are already quick release but I was thinking stuff like O2 sensors, anything that involves a wiring harness, I want electrical connections and data connections to be quick release and I'm considering using Ethernet wires for said applications. I would obviously use Cat5 STP with an added extra braided thermal insulating layer. I've got alot to think about but, do you think it could work? I mean, what kind of watts can flow on a Cat5 ethernet cable if I used half the wires for positive and the other half for negative?

  • @uwisetube
    @uwisetube3 жыл бұрын

    hi, would like to know, if the Power Devices rated at Camera only: PoE+ (802.3at Class 4) or 12V DC @ 0.92A: 11W, how much voltage will draw from the POE+ port to the Camera, if it is a standard voltage draw from the POE+ port that is 42v, will it affect the camera or burn.How the power device (camera) will manage to draw its required voltage from the POE+ port.

  • @MichaelSanAngelo
    @MichaelSanAngelo3 жыл бұрын

    and here I just bought me a used non-poe 24 port switch cause I wanted a fanless design with a bunch of ports and didn't really have any plans for poe devices until I realized I could potentially have a poe powered rpi cluster...

  • @jscancella
    @jscancella3 жыл бұрын

    The original home owner of my house put coax in almost every single room. Probably a question for the level1techs forum, but what cool projects can I do with it?!

  • @JoaoSilva-gs5jb

    @JoaoSilva-gs5jb

    3 жыл бұрын

    replace it with cat6a will be way easier because you already have the lines and conduit

  • @duckrutt

    @duckrutt

    3 жыл бұрын

    Set up a 10base2 network and throw a Quake lan party?

  • @teaoooobag

    @teaoooobag

    3 жыл бұрын

    you can setup a network using MoCa 2.0 standard, but the equipment might cost you a bit. For access points in random locations throughout house with backhaul thru MoCa to a switch works wonders

  • @jscancella

    @jscancella

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@JoaoSilva-gs5jb Can't it is stapled to the studs. There is no way I will be able to pull new cabling without destroying the house

  • @tin2001

    @tin2001

    3 жыл бұрын

    If you can't use it to pull Cat6, then the best use is probably to just poke it all inside the walls and pretend you never saw it. Only other thing I can think of is using it to make a network of 1-wire devices for some sort of home automation or monitoring.

  • @GrundleStiltSkin
    @GrundleStiltSkin3 жыл бұрын

    yo your channel is pretty good dude, ill check back !

  • @wormchickenwizard
    @wormchickenwizard3 жыл бұрын

    Wendell, I wish you mentioned the older non IEEE 24v POE standard. The unifi APs you had in the video use that type of POE standard. AFAIK, there aren't any switches that autodetect for 24v devices which most likely fry non 24v POE devices. I've only used 24v injectors so I wouldn't know. Might be worth mentioning in the next video :)

  • @brunosalezze

    @brunosalezze

    3 жыл бұрын

    I'm trying to get rid of my old 24v APs, the new switches dont support it anymore

  • @zachicusmaximus5551

    @zachicusmaximus5551

    3 жыл бұрын

    New Unifi's can use 48v as well. I think it was only the non-ac old variants that had to be 24v or wouldn't work. I had a ac pro running for years on a 802.3af switch, and we have a ton of them at work same situation.

  • @zalllon
    @zalllon3 жыл бұрын

    Is there a switch that can run off PoE+ or ++? I want to add PoE cameras to my shed, but I only have one run of buried Cat6 cable (TRUE cable rated for up to PoE++).

  • @JayDee-nj6dx
    @JayDee-nj6dx3 жыл бұрын

    What’s the best 24port poe++ type 4 , preferably unmanaged switch?

  • @alvarojosepabonpacheco4338
    @alvarojosepabonpacheco43382 ай бұрын

    Hi, We got GSM4248UX (Netgear 48ports PoE++) but it retstarts every 2days. Can replace by S3300-52X-POE+ (Netgear 48ports PoE+) while We can't process warranty because machine is in production?? let me know PLS

  • @Ed-sh8jt
    @Ed-sh8jt3 жыл бұрын

    Wendell, Is it safe to plug a non-POE ethernet cable into the Eugenius switch? does it somehow detect it does not need power?

  • @dunastrig1889
    @dunastrig18893 жыл бұрын

    Woot!

  • @ishmaelmusgrave
    @ishmaelmusgrave3 жыл бұрын

    Really nice switch, might really outclass the pi though...

  • @jedwardoo
    @jedwardoo Жыл бұрын

    Can POE power TV and other devices that could replace electrical outlets altogether? Copper wires seems so outdated now if POE can power almost everything now.

  • @idontwantachannelimjustcom7745
    @idontwantachannelimjustcom77453 жыл бұрын

    Thats why Picard was on the desk in the news this week.

  • @JRowe95
    @JRowe953 жыл бұрын

    More plus more better!

  • @jeroenlodder5838
    @jeroenlodder58383 жыл бұрын

    And then there are the brands that advertise POE, but aren't using the 802.3 standard.

  • @hugevibez

    @hugevibez

    3 жыл бұрын

    *kuch* Ubiquiti *kuch*

  • @lagunare

    @lagunare

    3 жыл бұрын

    ubiquiti :D

  • @jdgx2761
    @jdgx27613 жыл бұрын

    I have this antennas is poe antenna from huawei b2368 F20 exit whit rj 45 sim build in to antenas you now whot caind of injector poe i have to use becouse i whon to use me router wifi whit using the poe can you help?

  • @atkinsonkieron
    @atkinsonkieron3 жыл бұрын

    Whats the deal with the Engenius ECW230 and the NETGEAR WAX218 looking very very identical?

  • @alfaastrix
    @alfaastrix3 жыл бұрын

    Do they make POE network cards for something like PFSence?

  • @andarvidavohits4962
    @andarvidavohits49623 жыл бұрын

    I had hoped to see a little more in-depth explantion of the standard - which wires cary what and why, active/passive and potential risks - It's dry subjectmatter but I would have enjoyed an explanation a la Wendell. No biggie. PoE is excellent. Looking forward to the mesh network video, I just hope It'll be done with FOSS, I don't care about some Cisco solution. :)

  • @JoaoSilva-gs5jb

    @JoaoSilva-gs5jb

    3 жыл бұрын

    Isn't it amazing if wendell could produce videos on every IT topic he need and love? he's amazing!

  • @wiziek

    @wiziek

    3 жыл бұрын

    You can always you know google.

  • @JoaoSilva-gs5jb

    @JoaoSilva-gs5jb

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@wiziek ddg pls, just saying cuz wendell explains in such a good way

  • @andarvidavohits4962

    @andarvidavohits4962

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@wiziekI believe you're missing the point, my good man.

  • @user-hj8rn5wp8z
    @user-hj8rn5wp8z3 жыл бұрын

    What about half-rack (or 10") support?

  • @doggSMK
    @doggSMK3 жыл бұрын

    I've been running power over ethernet cables since 2005 😀 just not standard... For big local networks lets say small village we used to run 110 volts (less loss over long distance) to power the switches with adapters ofc. In a house, you could use old PC PSU and just connect the 12V from the PSU to the ethernet cable. 🤷🏻‍♂️😂 That's as cheap as it gets. Again, before connecting something it's good to test for power loss.

  • @JoriDiculous
    @JoriDiculous3 жыл бұрын

    $842.11 + $116.40 shipping + import tax. Think i'll stick with power cables a while more. Would've been neat to hook up one of my spare (fried) modems as a wireless 'bridge' through POE though.

  • @markkayser426
    @markkayser4263 жыл бұрын

    www.versatek.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/06/poe-standards.png This is a great chart for calculating how much of a budget you need. Be aware of the limits of your switch POE budget. We have run into oddness that was traced back to a switch being overloaded. Also be aware of the quality of our cable and the length of the cable run. DC does not like long distance runs.

  • @thanh-tringo6496
    @thanh-tringo64963 жыл бұрын

    i'm thinking about to buy a old laptop which can handle POE smootly. my choice is the ASUS N550J Intel® Core™ i7 (4. Gen) / NVIDIA Geforce GT 750M / 8 GB DDR3 / 100 GB SSD will it run smoothly? thx

  • @amateurwizard
    @amateurwizard3 жыл бұрын

    I got a Netgear GS728TP and It can do 30W to the first 8 ports and 15W to the other 16, with 4 10G sfp+ ports. For 120 euro

  • @zackyd666
    @zackyd6663 жыл бұрын

    Wasn't Cat-5e certified for 10gbe at 35m? due to 802.3bz?

  • @FredsTech1
    @FredsTech13 жыл бұрын

    I use a Netgear FS728TP and APs for my wireless. All devices that need faster is connected with cable.

  • @niklasxl
    @niklasxl3 жыл бұрын

    KNX is a nice and open standard so you aren't relying on a single company but yeah its expensive for a power user to get the software tools to config it yourself :/

  • @drdroop2163
    @drdroop21633 жыл бұрын

    I wish we had a good POE HTPC solution. I refuse to use the smart features and use a HTPC but I want one that has POE and plenty of power for 4k 4:4:4 HDR

  • @Nickscrazylips
    @Nickscrazylips3 жыл бұрын

    Is there a open source ALPR and facial recognition software? I'd like to put a couple cameras on the front of my house and keep track of EVERYBODY 😎.

  • @bedhedd
    @bedhedd3 жыл бұрын

    the intro reminds me of technology connections

  • @urmensch12
    @urmensch123 жыл бұрын

    I wonder ifni could use PoE as an Powerline Lan User.

  • @krazYFaic
    @krazYFaic3 жыл бұрын

    Do POE injectors extend the range of the ethernet cables? Say, I have a run that's already at 100m and I add a POE injector, will it give me a total of 200m of effective data transmitting ethernet?

  • @Level1Techs

    @Level1Techs

    3 жыл бұрын

    No

  • @tappy8741
    @tappy87413 жыл бұрын

    Any PoE switches that also provide a handful of USB power? There are PoE to USB adapters and there are standalone multi-port USB chargers but someone needs to put them together to be a one-stop powered DIY-cluster-out-of-old-crap shop.

  • @milestailprower
    @milestailprower3 жыл бұрын

    Beware of Copper Clad Aluminum (CCA) cables! Especially for PoE! "Cat 5e/6/6a/7" CCA cables can be found everywhere, even though the TIA standard for Cat 5e/6/6a/7 does not include CCA! If you ever have a contractor installing wires (and you know PoE may be used), please make sure pure bare copper is stated in the contract for clarity.

  • @jerkovicbrate

    @jerkovicbrate

    3 жыл бұрын

    Few times have witnessed usage of CCA instead copper as it says in contract.

  • @Level1Techs

    @Level1Techs

    3 жыл бұрын

    This is correct however it's not as much of a pain was it once was. I had horrible pains from cisco poe days. I had a bit in there about this but it turned out I was wrong. Modern poe+/++ does deal w cca better. You still don't want it ofc but the standard has specific things for calculating the voltage drop and dealing with signal loss

  • @jerkovicbrate

    @jerkovicbrate

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@Level1Techs To be honest, only one time I had problem with CCA, but was pain in the... because I didn't know about CCA. After that in every contract I say pure copper (not CCA, CCS or similar). You can calculate voltage drop using online calculator or just ordinary multimer, and calculate what is the best for your case. My concern is about corrosion at crimping points. If you have high humidity, or high temperature difference along cable run, there is probability of galvanic corrosion over time, because of usage of dissimilar metals. If you are DIY your installation maybe there is OK to go with CCA, but if you pay contractor to install, I think savings not worth risks.

  • @sz9349
    @sz93493 жыл бұрын

    what companies would be releasing POE

  • @Jagerbomber
    @Jagerbomber3 жыл бұрын

    BRB, jamming ethernet cables into my desktop power supply.

  • @zxcvb_bvcxz
    @zxcvb_bvcxz3 жыл бұрын

    I'm pretty restricted with fanless stuff in a small apartment - seems to limit me to the original PoE standard.

  • @l3l4ckR4sp3rry2
    @l3l4ckR4sp3rry23 жыл бұрын

    I kinda like PoE, but did anyone ever thought of manufacturing switches with just 15W per port max but on PoE++ type 4 standard? Of cause on the other hand there need to be PoE++ type 4 clients, even if they just draw 10W. It is a real difference in efficiency. Please go ahead in an upcomming video and do the maths. It becomes clear when you think of cameras, WAPs, doorbells, phones and clients like the RPi all connected to 20 to 50 meter cables.

  • @-werksmith2078
    @-werksmith20783 жыл бұрын

    This question comes to mind after watching this, why not have desktop monitors powered this way?

  • @tin2001

    @tin2001

    3 жыл бұрын

    Varied power requirements, high bandwidth requirements in the cables, and a general lack of a problem to solve would be the key reasons... Does it really help you in life if the screen you don't move on the desk has 2 cables instead of 1?

  • @arrueintegralnetworks1987
    @arrueintegralnetworks19872 жыл бұрын

    Right Guys are always drunk running wires!

  • @Gillsystems
    @Gillsystems3 жыл бұрын

    Equally as interesting to me is internet over power... Can you do a video on the effectiveness of those plug in the wall solutions.. I've always been interested if they actually work

  • @hautdoge141

    @hautdoge141

    3 жыл бұрын

    Power line ethernet is generally crap. I've used in various incarnations and it works but throughput is not great and there can be lots of retransmission and latency depending on wiring/interference. Use wifi if you can.

  • @chemicalanthony1
    @chemicalanthony13 жыл бұрын

    this may be a dumb question, but i just built my PC and use a powerline instead of wifi. Are these technologies related?

  • @tin2001

    @tin2001

    3 жыл бұрын

    PoE is sending DC power over ethernet cables. EoP is sending ethernet over mains power. They're not really related at all, other than ethernet protocols being what are presented to the end devices.

  • @RossMitchellsProfile

    @RossMitchellsProfile

    3 жыл бұрын

    Nah, not really related, unless you're using a powerline adapter that outputs PoE, got one of them for a security camera here, works fairly well.

  • @timramich
    @timramich3 жыл бұрын

    It pisses me off that no one makes a PoE injector media converter. They make PoE-powered media converters, which makes no sense. Would be nice to have what I mentioned for the sake of running something like a wireless AP far away on a fiber run, and then you would only need one device plugged into power.

  • @idontwantachannelimjustcom7745
    @idontwantachannelimjustcom77453 жыл бұрын

    15w... that a lightbulb. What does a ceiling fan run at? You would run a small house off of poe...

  • @InvadersDie
    @InvadersDie3 жыл бұрын

    I HAVE A POWER OVER ETHERNET POE ENABLED DEVICE THAT CAN RECEIVE POWER AND NETWORKING FROM A SINGLE CABLE THAT TRANSMITS BOTH OVER ONE POE ENABLED CABLE THAT IS PLUGGED IN TO MY POE SWITCH!

  • @InvadersDie

    @InvadersDie

    3 жыл бұрын

    whoops caps

  • @InvadersDie

    @InvadersDie

    3 жыл бұрын

    NO NOT REALLY WHOOOPS I'M JUST EXCITED!

  • @bw_merlin
    @bw_merlin3 жыл бұрын

    Would of been good to mention the gotcha that is passive PoE.

  • @boombox8675
    @boombox86753 жыл бұрын

    I actually hacked togather a solution for poe. I split the the poe cables in the ethernet and shovved them in tha battery bank near the router and run the powerbank online. theres only 4 devices on the router anf the battery bank does 60 watt total.i;m surprised its it working still.

  • @gustube76
    @gustube763 жыл бұрын

    The guy is just so cute. I could watch him for hours. :-) #crush

  • @randomchars9619
    @randomchars96193 жыл бұрын

    So basically you create a single point of failure. Considering how cheap often PSUs are build, im curious about the quality of the Switchs PSU is.That should be the nr.1 aspect to check (and show) first

  • @Level1Techs

    @Level1Techs

    3 жыл бұрын

    I would put the switch psu against a bunch of even more cheaply made wallwarts any day. If it's that important get a more expensive switch with a redundant psu.

  • @linkdude64
    @linkdude643 жыл бұрын

    Yes, but do I need to worry about a second cable and power supply with PoE? I'm not sure...

  • @mr.needmoremhz4148

    @mr.needmoremhz4148

    3 жыл бұрын

    No data and power go over the same cable. Some vendors provide a standard usb type cable for failover . When we talk over injectors this is a bit different depends

  • @wiziek

    @wiziek

    3 жыл бұрын

    What? Why whould ask taht about PoE, you didn't watch video?

  • @Magpie1701

    @Magpie1701

    3 жыл бұрын

    The video you're commenting on is entirely dedicated to answering this question. lol

  • @murderdoggg
    @murderdoggg3 жыл бұрын

    802.3 AF*

  • @Adrian-jj4xk
    @Adrian-jj4xk3 жыл бұрын

    now all we need is PoWiFi

  • @TheWebstaff
    @TheWebstaff3 жыл бұрын

    XPOE? By xm And all the other odd ball Poe standards need a mention as there is nothing more annoying than plugging in a Poe device to find out the manufacturer decided to do it there way.

  • @KiinaSu
    @KiinaSu3 жыл бұрын

    Meanwhile in Germany a lot of people use ethernet over powerline. But ngl, 100W over my ethernet cable over anything that isn't just a few meters sounds kinda scary to me. I mean it's probably fine with the right cable if it's a permanent installation, but I've seen so many abused LAN cables....

  • @lost4468yt

    @lost4468yt

    3 жыл бұрын

    It's not the power you should be worried about though. Yeah it's 100W, but it's 100W at 48V, so in reality it's only 2A. And that's 2A over 4 twisted pairs, so 2A over 8 wires. Meaning each wire only has to carry 0.25A. It's not going to cause any issues, if the ethernet cable is somehow so bad that it can't handle 0.25A then the connection will just break, the chances of 0.25A starting a fire are very low.

  • @jerkovicbrate

    @jerkovicbrate

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@lost4468yt Yes, it's 8 wire, but it is only 4 pair, because U need ground wire. At 48V it is 0.5A, and for the long runs can be problem if wiring is not good. Because I recomended only cat.6A. Cat.6 can have 24 awg. wires, but cat.6A is always 23 awg. For exmple. If U use 24 awg wires and have 48V and 0.5A per pair at 100m you will have voltage drop of 17.55% or 8.42V, with 23 awg you will have voltage drop of 13.91% or 6.68V, and with 22 awg, some cat.7 have this, you will have voltage drop of 11.03% or 5.03V. Even with best cat.7 voltage drop is huge at 100m.

  • @charleskrueger5523
    @charleskrueger55233 жыл бұрын

    Power over Wifi?

  • @rkstreet63
    @rkstreet633 жыл бұрын

    Be aware EOP and arc fault breaker do not mix!!!! The EOP will cause the arc fault breaker to trip!

  • @daviddupoise6443
    @daviddupoise64433 жыл бұрын

    My Level1Techs favorite people, what makes the best kind of power, the best always power, the smoothest always power, that yummy sweet give it to me 120 hertz so good? In a reliable way. It's OK I trust you ;)

  • @savirien4266
    @savirien42663 жыл бұрын

    This is one reason (among others) why network cables are getting as fat as your thumb. The US NEC limits premises powered communications to 60 volts or less (top end of the POE standards are usually around 57 volts) and amperage based on NEC table 725.144. Which I doubt many IT people are even aware of. When you start bundling these cables in wireways going in and out of IT or server rooms, you hit that ampacity ceiling fairly quickly and when combined with length of run, you're forced to up-size your wire. Sometimes substantially.

  • @AndrewCislak
    @AndrewCislak3 жыл бұрын

    Is it just me, or are there not a lot of things that require Poe++?

  • @Foxtrot_Foxtrot_Lima
    @Foxtrot_Foxtrot_Lima3 жыл бұрын

    What Is Power Over Ethernet? The best way to power a Raspberry Pi 4!

  • @iankester-haney3315
    @iankester-haney33153 жыл бұрын

    What the hell is up with + and ++. It was bad enough when Intel kept adding + to things. Not that the various numerical Poe standards were very helpful.

  • @marcelliusika

    @marcelliusika

    3 жыл бұрын

    Yeah, I prefer number or alphabet. Much easier to track. But not like USB standard though.

  • @hautdoge141

    @hautdoge141

    3 жыл бұрын

    I just go by POE PD type. Easier than alphabet soup or nonplus/+/++. Type1 = AF standard with 15.4W. Type2 = AT std with 30W. Type3 = BT std with 60W. Type4 = BT std with 90W

  • @AceBoy2099

    @AceBoy2099

    3 жыл бұрын

    I agree, I didn't know about different "Poe standards" thought it was all one-and-the-same until I looked at (for the heck of it) ubiquity APs and seen 802.3, I know wifi is 11, so what's 3?? Question, is the stuff backwards compatible or would I fry lower power requiring devices (or non-poe requiring devices) by wiring to higher power poe switches/injectors? Could you just get a good high power "controller/supply" and use it for all APs, sec cams, Etc... or would that not work? Not to mention the possible need (maybe?!) Of separating APs and cameras, not sure if you'd have to or not, again I know nothing of poe.

  • @advertslaxxor
    @advertslaxxor3 жыл бұрын

    So... 100w Ethernet powered IoT speakers? :D

  • @allen-simpson
    @allen-simpson3 жыл бұрын

    Make sure your ethernet cable is actually copper.

  • @SuspiciousAra
    @SuspiciousAra3 жыл бұрын

    i don't need power over ethernet, i got :D

  • @MrMegaPussyPlayer
    @MrMegaPussyPlayer3 жыл бұрын

    6:05 It is 802.3 as fuck? ;p

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