Please refer to the table below:
Model | FSD-808HP | |
PoE Budget | 140W | |
PoE Ability
| Number of Class 1 PD, <3.8W | 8 |
Number of Class 2 PD, <6.5W | 8 | |
Number of Class 3 PD, <12.9W | 8 | |
Number of Class 4 PD, 25W | 5 | |
Input Power | 100~240V AC / 50-60Hz |
No, it doesn’t.
The WGSW-24040HP4 supports 440-watt PoE power budget totally, but the 440-watt PoE power budget is separated by two 220-watt power supplies.
The first 12 PoE port power comes from one of the 220-watt power supplies while the last 12 PoE port power comes from the other 220-watt power supply. Thus, the first 12 port PoE power output cannot be over 220 watts.
We suggest you move some PDs to the last 12 PoE port to prevent PoE power overloading.
They both offer 56V DC PoE power output.
The ELA-100 Ethernet Lightning Arrest Box is an ideal solution to preventing damage (like voltage surge) to Ethernet devices from lightning strikes. It also provides 20 KA lightning surge protection.
Yes, the ELA-100 does, meaning it supports IEEE 802.3 af/at specifications, thus passing from unprotected port to protected port.
The GSW-1602SF and GSW-2404SF (Version 1, 2 and 3) do not support Spanning Tree over Link Aggregation function.
No, it doesn’t support 62.5/125µm type cable; please use 50/125µm OM3 cable.