POE stand for 'Power Over Ethernet' which means that a device Could get it's power through its network cable rather than through a separate power supply.
This would eliminate the cost of buying separate power supplies for each device (as they are generally not included as standard anymore) and the need to have a power socket near to each device.
You will need:
- a POE capable switch and you would Only connect POE capable devices to the POE ports of that switch
Or
- you could buy POE injection devices, but the standard power supply for that device may well be cheaper in this case.
Last updated: 01/01/2024
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