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The Advantages of Power over Ethernet by 3Com Published: January 1, 2006 Type: White Paper
This paper will highlight the benefits of PoE implementations and detail how PoE works in terms of cabling, network core, power source equipment, power management, and power delivery, device discovery and power forwarding. | |
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Cisco Inline Power and IEEE 802.3af by Cisco Systems, Inc Published: April 1, 2004 Type: White Paper
This paper discusses Cisco Inline Power (ILP) and the IEEE 802.3af standard with respect to delivery of delivery of Power over Ethernet, the differences and the considerations in terms of power management. | |
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Power over Ethernet (PoE) Solutions for SOHOware Business Wireless by SOHOware, Inc. Published: May 1, 2003 Type: White Paper
SOHOware has implemented 802.3af compliant Power over Ethernet for key wireless LAN products in its business solutions portfolio. Power over Ethernet (PoE) is a critical value for business wireless applications and is one of several key factors that make | |
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Power over LAN for the Education Market: Applying Power over LAN across Security, IP Telephony and Wireless Technologies by PowerDsine Published: April 1, 2003 Type: White Paper
Wireless LAN, IP Telephony and security systems are being widely installed today in the education market place, including universities, schools and training sites. There are unique requirements from IP installations in this environment, i.e. a need for m | |
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Power Over Ethernet [PoE] Technology for Converged Voice and Data by Avaya Published: March 24, 2003 Type: White Paper
This paper discusses PoE and the types of devices that work with it. | |
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Installing a Wireless LAN Network Using Power over LAN by PowerDsine Published: August 1, 2002 Type: White Paper
There are differences in the requirements from the WLAN system for each type of environment. A university campus installation, with the need for minimum maintenance and high bandwidth, is very different from a warehouse installation, with the need for du | |
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Trade-Off Analysis (802.11e versus 802.15.3 QoS Mechanism) by Xtreme Spectrum Published: July 1, 2002 Type: White Paper
In recent years, there has been a number of MAC protocols proposed to efficiently handle prioritized and parameterized QoS based traffic. In this paper, we intend to review two of the most popular ones: IEEE 802.11e draft D3.0 versus IEEE 802.15.3 draft | |
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