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PoE
(Power Over Ethernet) Distributing power over a CAT5 Ethernet cable to a target device that is not plugged into an AC wall outlet. It enables remote network devices such as access points, IP phones and surveillance cameras to be installed in locations that are too far from AC outlets. In addition, PoE eliminates a bulky power adapter for each device (see wall wart).

PoE works by sending electrical power over unused wires in eight-wire cables and over signal wires in four-wire cables. PoE networks are created with a PoE-based Ethernet switch, but PoE can also be added to a non-PoE switch. In addition, non-PoE devices can be used in a PoE network (see illustrations below). See Ethernet, IP phone and network camera.

           IEEE          Maximum
 Type      Standard      Wattage

 PoE       802.3af-2003  15.4 watts DC

 PoE Plus  802.3at-2009  25.5 watts DC



Poe
Edgar Allan. 1809--49, US short-story writer, poet, and critic. Most of his short stories, such as The Fall of the House of Usher (1839) and the Tales of the Grotesque and Arabesque (1840), are about death, decay, and madness. The Murders in the Rue Morgue (1841) is regarded as the first modern detective story

POE - PowerOpen Environment


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And there it was again, the division of labour, the special knowledge of the pilot and captain which permitted the stout gentleman to read my special knowledge on Poe while they carried him safely from Sausalito to San Francisco.
He had some analytical genius, no doubt; but he was by no means such a phenomenon as Poe appeared to imagine.
I am a good swimmer (though without pretending to rival Byron or Edgar Poe, who were masters of the art), and in that plunge I did not lose my presence of mind.
 
 
 
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