What Is The Difference Between Poe+ And Poe?
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Poe+ (Power over Ethernet Plus) is an enhanced version of Power over Ethernet (PoE). It supports higher levels of power over longer distances than PoE, allowing for more efficient power delivery and greater flexibility for powering devices. Poe+ uses a higher voltage (up to 57 volts) and supports up to 25.5 watts of power per port. This allows for more efficient power delivery and greater flexibility for powering devices. Poe+ also supports up to four pairs of cable for increased power delivery over longer distances.