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Re: Connecting non-poe device to Poe connector
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2019-11-03
09:24 AM
2019-11-03
09:24 AM
Are ALL Netgear poe switches compatible with non poe devices?
In other words: if I have a Netgear switch poe, could I connect any non-poe device safely?
Thank you
In other words: if I have a Netgear switch poe, could I connect any non-poe device safely?
Thank you
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2019-11-03
09:55 AM
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Yes, PoE delivery is triggered by a negotiation between the Power Sourcing Equipment (PSE) and the PD (powered device). The latest standards use LLDP in addition. If nothing is negotiated, there is no power supplied.
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Yes, PoE delivery is triggered by a negotiation between the Power Sourcing Equipment (PSE) and the PD (powered device). The latest standards use LLDP in addition. If nothing is negotiated, there is no power supplied.
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Re: Connecting non-poe device to Poe connector
FWIW: Please be aware that this applies to IEEE standards compliant PoE schemes. With so called "passive PoE" or the like (proprietary schemes), things can be different.
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