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Increasing Wattage with GS752TXP

mJack1
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Increasing Wattage with GS752TXP

I am considering purchasing the NETGEAR 48 port POE Switch (GS752TXP) but need to ensure the switch will offer enough PoE to run my IP camera system. I see the watts provided are 390, divided by 48 gives me 8.125W but each of my IP Cameras need about 12W.
Will the RPS4000v2 extend more watts that I need with the GS752TXP?
I see on the following datasheet (http://www.downloads.netgear.com/files/GDC/datasheet/en/S3300_GS728TX_GS728TXP_GS752TX_GS752TXP.pdf?...) that the GS752TXP is extendable to 1,440W
with RPS solution. Which RPS solution would I need to consider to extend my reach to 1,440W?

Model: S3300-52X-PoE+ (GS752TXP)|ProSafe 48 ports stackable smart switches with PoE+
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JohnC_V
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Re: Increasing Wattage with GS752TXP

Hi mJack1,

 

Welcome to our community! 🙂

 

It would be best if you will check first the other model which is the GS752TPP that supports up to 760W. This doesn't have an additional RPS and I believe this can already support your 48 POE devices with 12W 🙂

 

Regards,

 

John

NETGEAR Community Team

 

 

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JohnC_V
NETGEAR Moderator

Re: Increasing Wattage with GS752TXP

Hi mJack1,

 

Welcome to our community! 🙂

 

It would be best if you will check first the other model which is the GS752TPP that supports up to 760W. This doesn't have an additional RPS and I believe this can already support your 48 POE devices with 12W 🙂

 

Regards,

 

John

NETGEAR Community Team

 

 

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