How Power over Ethernet Works
It makes installation simple
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by Bob Mesnik
You would think it was simple, but it’s not. There’s more to Power over Ethernet (or PoE)
then meets the eye. Just so we are all
on the same page, PoE is a way of providing power to a device on the
network. For example an IP camera that
connects to the network can be powered over the same cable that is used to
provide network data. The power is
provided using extra unused wires in the network cable. If a camera conforms to
the IEEE 802.3af standard, PoE is easy, but if it doesn’t things can get
complicated. Many cameras, whether they
conform to the PoE standard or not, can still be powered over Ethernet. Here’s how to do it.
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Archiving Appliances make it easy to protect your data
So you are being dragged kicking and screaming to archive your e-mails and data. What can you do that doesn't cost an arm and a leg? Well, there are some new economical systems available that make it easy to get the job done. They are called Archiving Appliances and they take advantage of the same robotic mechanisms used in automatic duplicators. With these systems you can archive e-mail data or general data to a stack of DVD optical discs.
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