ETC Nodes and PoE

Now that many of ETC's network products are Power-over-Ethernet capable, and Pharos LPC-X making some very large networks possible, I have a question: how much power do these devices need? A typical PoE switch that I might use has 24 ports with a maximum PoE delivery of 185W.  Would I run into problems with a Pharos LPC-X and a dozen or so 2-Port Nodes connected to this switch?
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  • Yes, you would have to watch your power load for the switch... no, I personally don't know all of the in's and out's of that.

    What I can tell you are some of which devices are PoE and how much power they take. Some aren't shipping yet, but we do know the power draw.

    I hope this helps. 

     Device                           Normal      Max

    Net3 Four Port Gateway     5W         10W

    Net3 Two Port Gateway     3.3W        5W

    Show Control Gateway      3.3W         5W

    IO Gateway                       7W          12W

    ETCNet2 2-Port                        7W (don't know if max or normal)

     

    I don't have any of the information about the Pharos devices, but I'll tap someone who does and have them post their information here when they can.

    -Steve Traut

    Technical Communications Supervisor

    ETC

     

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  • Yes, you would have to watch your power load for the switch... no, I personally don't know all of the in's and out's of that.

    What I can tell you are some of which devices are PoE and how much power they take. Some aren't shipping yet, but we do know the power draw.

    I hope this helps. 

     Device                           Normal      Max

    Net3 Four Port Gateway     5W         10W

    Net3 Two Port Gateway     3.3W        5W

    Show Control Gateway      3.3W         5W

    IO Gateway                       7W          12W

    ETCNet2 2-Port                        7W (don't know if max or normal)

     

    I don't have any of the information about the Pharos devices, but I'll tap someone who does and have them post their information here when they can.

    -Steve Traut

    Technical Communications Supervisor

    ETC

     

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