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Additional Hardware Features
• The Active Ethernet (AE) integrated module receives ~48 VDC over
a standard Category 5 Ethernet cable.
• To use Active Ethernet, you must have an AE hub (also known as a
power injector) connected to the network.
• The cable length between the AE hub and the Access Point should
not exceed 100 meters (approximately 325 feet).
• The AE hub is not a repeater and does not amplify the Ethernet data
signal.
• If connected to an AE hub and an AC power simultaneously, the
Access Point draws power from Active Ethernet.
• Maximum power supplied to an Access Point is 11 Watts; the unit
typically draws approximately 10 Watts.
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NOTE:
The AP's 802.3af-compliant Active Ethernet module is backwards
compatible with all Avaya Wireless Active Ethernet hubs that do not
support the IEEE 802.3af standard.
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Specifications.
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