PoE (Power over Ethernet) is a technology that allows network cables to carry electrical power. With PoE enabled, only the network connection is required.
Find the differences between IEEE802.3at/ af/ bt standards from the table below.
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Advantech PoE Solution
PoE Switch:
Expand Device Capacity
For common powered devices that require 13~25.5W power input, Advantech 802.3af/at PoE switches can deliver sufficient power for up to 20 PD devices at the distance of 100 meters.
Advantech is the pioneer that foresees the growing needs of 90W PoE. Taking all user scenarios into consideration, we provide IEEE802.3bt compliant 90W PoE Ethernet switch, PoE injector and 60W PoE extender.
(A) 100 Meters Away
Advantech 802.3bt Mega PoE Ethernet switch
EKI-7712G-4FMPI can serve 90W power and guarantee 71W is available at the distance of 100 meters.
Advantech PoE routers can provide multiple wired and wireless connectivity methods such as copper port, I/O port, serial port and Wi-Fi for data communication, and also PoE functionality for power delivery to P.D. devices installed in remote locations.