PoE Transmission over 250m
A common problem experienced by installers when setting up an IP surveillance solution is cable length limitations. The standard PoE cabling distance is 100 meters (328 feet). However, PoE devices are often located at longer distances from the nearest network switch or power outlet, requiring an extra repeater or switch in the field site. read more
Benefit of EtherWAN PoE scheduling
24/7 operation time of a PoE Powered Device can be problematic for several reasons. Supplying power to a device that does not need to be in certain periods wastes energy. Additionally, there may be security risks associated with some devices being “always on” (for example, wireless access points). read more
Support PoE Force mode
Some Powered Devices are not strictly compliant with IEEE 802.3 af/at, the Power over Ethernet standard. These include some IP cameras, IP phones and Wi-Fi APs, which may require higher power or non-standard resistance and capacitance. read more
How PoE Watchdog works
Surveillance systems commonly require full-time operation, and there is no easy way for an administrator to know if a device goes down. read more
6KV Surge Immunity
Power surges caused by indirect lightning strikes can damage or destroy network systems and can cause costly downtime. In addition to the protection of the power supply system, data ports need to be safeguarded against electrical surges. read more