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05-09-2011 08:31 AM
05-09-2011 08:31 AM
Can I daisy chain multiple PoE devices off a 2610-24-PWR?
Hi guys,
Anyone able to tell me if it's possible/allowed to connect multiple PoE powered devices to a single port on the 2610-24-PWR switch?
Eg. If I have a VoIP phone with a passthrough on it, can I plug an A7760 Wireless Access Point in to it for instance, and power them both from the same port on the switch?
Does that work? Or is it not allowed/supported under 802.3af? Or do we just have to watch they dont draw more then 15.4W's total?
Thanks for any help!
Steve.
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05-09-2011 12:47 PM
05-09-2011 12:47 PM
Re: Can I daisy chain multiple PoE devices off a 2610-24-PWR?
Without actually knowing Im guessing that if you have a VoIP phone with PoE passthrough and the total wattage drawn is < 15.4W then it will work.
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