PoE allows for both data connection and electric power, over one single cable, for enabling devices such as wireless access points, IP cameras and VoIP, delivering power cable efficiency and deployment convenience.
Difference between PoE and PoE+ standards pertains to the amount of power delivered and it can be viewed in the table below.
Features offered by the NCS2-POEIG802 and the NCS2-POEIG402 include:
- Device auto-detection (PD)
- Max. 8 or 4 PoE+ for up to 240W/120W total power
- Configurable and manageable PoE power support
- IEEE 802.3at standard compliance for 1000 BASE-T.
NCS2-POEIG802
Lanner NCS2 NIC Modular with Intel I350-AM4 Chipset & 8x GbE RJ45 PoE+ Ports
- Intel I350-AM4
- LTC4290 with LTC4271
- Lanner NCS2 Standard
- Max. 8x PoE+ Power Output
- Gen2 PCIe*4 SYS Interface
NCS2-POEIG402
Lanner NCS2 NIC Modular with Intel I350-AM4 Chipset & 4x GbE RJ45 PoE+ Ports
- Intel I350-AM4
- LTC4290 with LTC4271
- Lanner NCS2 Standard
- Max. 4x PoE+ Power Output
- Gen2 PCIe*4 SYS Interface