Kordz Releases PoE++ Best Practices White Paper

Published: March 16, 2023

Dedicated to providing systems integrators with reliable cabling products, tools, and support, Kordz has authored a comprehensive article on the history, evolution, recommended practices, and growing use cases for PoE++ network cabling.

Kordz points out this newest generation of PoE (Power over Ethernet) technology offers great promise to systems integrators by delivering more power to high-wattage devices like PTZ cameras, videoconferencing systems, and large displays.ย ย 

The article, PoE Demystified, is available to systems integrators at kordz.com/articles, and it provides integrators with a working knowledge of PoE and how PoE++ can extend the capabilities of a networking system. Covered by Kordzโ€™s resident networking experts are the seven steps and best practices for proper PoE++ design and deployment, including power requirements, equipment selection, power loss considerations, system protection, redundancy planning, and more. The availability of the article follows on the heels of Kordzโ€™s recent introduction of its new Cat6 28AWG networking solution, PRO SlimCat Network Cable System, a complete suite of networking products that support PoE++ at 100W and 1 Gbps connectivity up to 50 meters.ย 

โ€œNetworks have come a long way since their inception in the late โ€˜70s. Network cable technology has progressed along the way, leading us to the next generation of Cat6, Cat6a, and PoE++ compliant cable โ€” solutions that push the boundaries of home and business networks by supporting bigger bandwidth, more reliable and stable connectivity, and delivery of more power to more devices,โ€ says James Chen, managing director, Kordz.

โ€œSystems integrators looking to stay ahead of the technological curve should embrace new PoE standards to deliver the networking experiences their customers demand.โ€ย 

As outlined in the article, PoE technology revolutionized the design and implementation of hardwired networks by supporting the delivery of both power and data to connected devices via a single network cable. By precluding the need for traditional power outlets, devices can join the network easily, especially those in areas like the outdoors, where running power is a costly and complicated endeavor. PoE++ boosts the power output to 100 watts so that devices that draw significant power can now populate a network.ย 

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