What Is The Difference Between Poe And Poe+?
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Poe (Power Over Ethernet) is a technology that allows devices, such as IP cameras, to receive power from an Ethernet cable connected to a network switch. This eliminates the need for a separate power adapter and makes devices more compact.
Poe+ (Power over Ethernet Plus) is a newer version of the Poe technology which provides more power. It has double the voltage and up to three times the current of regular Poe; thus delivering up to four times the power. Poe+ also supports PoE++, a variant that can deliver up to 25.5 Watts per port. This allows it to power more demanding devices, such as high–end security cameras or VoIP phones.