Powering Security – When A Switch is Not Enough
This webinar will show how to identify the right PoE Solution using Switches and Injectors for all your security needs.
This webinar will show how to identify the right PoE Solution using Switches and Injectors for all your security needs.
The new Layer 3 NS-8B PoE Switch from PoEWit Technologies can deliver 90 Watts of PoE per port.
When plugged into a pdk Red high-security door controller board, the PoE++ Module powers the board itself and all the electrified hardware connected to it.
PowerShades’ PoE automated shades, called TRUEPoE, offer benefits found in the company’s RF automated product, among other advantages.
For higher power, the new PoE switches now support IEEE 802.3bt standard which supports up to 90 watts on the red labeled ports.
The adapter enables extended installation reach of USB Type-C devices while supporting a variety of input PoE standards.
The solutions allow multiple high-powered IP devices to be deployed in remote locations with or without local power.
TRENDnet says these are the world’s first and only ONVIF-conformant switches tested and available. They also feature integrated camera management functions and PoE self-healing support.
The new ComNet models are said to provide additional benefits over traditional distance extending fiber optic media converters.
Technical expert Bob Dolph takes a look at some of the ins and outs of system power and provides helpful tools and resources for integrators on the job.