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Connect and Power Network Devices on One Cable

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Connect and Power Network Devices on One Cable Eliminating Conventional Power Wiring Networks today evolve quickly and must be both flexible and scalable. Getting power where it is needed within those networks - such as to security cameras, wireless access points, or IP phones - is yet another challenge. Power is often not available precisely where it is needed and adding conventional power wiring can be inconvenient and costly. Combining power and data on one cable with Transition Networks' full line of feature rich Power-over-Ethernet (PoE) products eliminates the need for conventional power wiring, eases your installation and power location concerns, and provides your network with the flexibility and scalability necessary to expand and grow. Not only are networks evolving but now PoE is evolving as well. The Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers (IEEE) ratified the first standards for transmitting power over Ethernet cable in 2003 with the 802.3af standard, which allows power sourcing equipment (PSEs) to send 15 Watts of power and powered devices (PDs) to receive up to 12.95 Watts (assumes some loss of power in the cable). In 2009 the 802.3at standard was ratified, requiring PSEs to send 30 Watts and PDs to receive up to 25.5 Watts. The 802.3at standard also allows power to be fed over 4-pairs of wire within the cable, with the PSE output doubled to 60 Watts and the PD input 51 Watts. However, there has been a demonstrated need for even higher power levels to support items such as pan/tilt/zoom security and surveillance cameras, IP videophones, kiosks, point-of-sale terminals, thin clients, multi-band wireless access points, RFID readers and smart building management systems. Thus, a new 802.3bt standard was ratified in 2018, allowing the PSE to send 90 Watts and the PD to receive 71 Watts (or up to 90 Watts if channel length is known). Entrust Your PoE Needs to a Network Evolution Expert for Maximum Benefits Transition Networks has long been a leader in providing solutions to ensure your network is equipped to meet the demands of today and tomorrow. Available to meet PoE, PoE+ and PoE++ standards, our solutions make it simple to install, deploy, and manage power within your network. Transition Networks' PoE injectors, media converters and Ethernet switches, with options to operate in commercial or extended temperature ranges, comply with industry-required certifications and many incorporate remote management. Our PoE solutions result in lower cost, less downtime, easier maintenance and greater installation flexibility. Transition Networks has a complete offering to service edge networks • Transparent device switching • Economical media conversion • Solutions combining power and data for fewer and more efficient cable runs • Hardened and commercial product offering Innovative features allow simple installation and maintenance • Auto Power Reset (APR) monitors and automatically restarts edge devices • DHCP on each switch port reduces the need for manual configuration when devices are replaced • Device Management System (DMS) software lowers cost, lowers downtime, and provides easier management and maintenance of the entire PoE network Experienced industry leader for design, consultation and implementation • Solutions that comply with industry specifications • Products that meet or exceed quality standards • Unmatched customer service delivering comprehensive and friendly 24/7 customer support 1 TAA Compliant | USA Based Company | 24 / 7 Technical Support

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TAA Compliant | USA Based Company | 24 / 7 Technical Support
Entrust Your PoE Needs to a Network Evolu°on Expert for Maximum Benefits
Transi°on Networks has long been a leader in providing solu°ons to ensure your
network is equipped to meet the demands of today and tomorrow. Available
to meet PoE, PoE+ and PoE++ standards, our solu°ons make it simple to install,
deploy, and manage power within your network. Transi°on Networks’ PoE
injectors, media converters and Ethernet switches, with op°ons to operate in
commercial or extended temperature ranges, comply with industry-required
cer°fica°ons and many incorporate remote management. Our PoE solu°ons
result in lower cost, less down°me, easier maintenance and greater installa°on
flexibility.
Transi°on Networks has a complete offering to service edge networks
Transparent device switching
Economical media conversion
Solu°ons combining power and data for fewer and more efficient cable runs
Hardened and commercial product offering
Innova°ve features allow simple installa°on and maintenance
Auto Power Reset (APR) monitors and automa°cally restarts edge devices
DHCP on each switch port reduces the need for manual configura°on when devices are replaced
Device Management System (DMS) soſtware lowers cost, lowers down°me, and provides easier management and
maintenance of the en°re PoE network
Experienced industry leader for design, consulta°on and implementa°on
Solu°ons that comply with industry specifica°ons
Products that meet or exceed quality standards
Unmatched customer service delivering comprehensive and friendly 24/7 customer support
Connect and Power Network Devices on One Cable
Elimina°ng Conven°onal Power Wiring
Networks today evolve quickly and must be both flexible and scalable. Ge±ng power where it is needed within those
networks – such as to security cameras, wireless access points, or IP phones – is yet another challenge. Power is oſten
not available precisely where it is needed and adding conven°onal power wiring can be inconvenient and costly.
Combining power and data on one cable with Transi°on Networks’ full line of feature rich Power-over-Ethernet (PoE)
products eliminates the need for conven°onal power wiring, eases your installa°on and power loca°on concerns, and
provides your network with the flexibility and scalability necessary to expand and grow.
Not only are networks evolving but now PoE is evolving as well. The Ins°tute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers (IEEE)
ra°fied the first standards for transmi±ng power over Ethernet cable in 2003 with the 802.3af standard, which allows
power sourcing equipment (PSEs) to send 15 Wa²s of power and powered devices (PDs) to receive up to 12.95 Wa²s
(assumes some loss of power in the cable). In 2009 the 802.3at standard was ra°fied, requiring PSEs to send 30 Wa²s
and PDs to receive up to 25.5 Wa²s. The 802.3at standard also allows power to be fed over 4-pairs of wire within the
cable, with the PSE output doubled to 60 Wa²s and the PD input 51 Wa²s. However, there has been a demonstrated
need for even higher power levels to support items such as pan/°lt/zoom security and surveillance cameras, IP
videophones, kiosks, point-of-sale terminals, thin clients, mul°-band wireless access points, RFID readers and smart
building management systems. Thus, a new 802.3bt standard was ra°fied in 2018, allowing the PSE to send 90 Wa²s and
the PD to receive 71 Wa²s (or up to 90 Wa²s if channel length is known).