[BC] IP clock displays

Tom radiofreetom at gmail.com
Sat May 24 14:51:36 CDT 2008


Well, since most "consumer" switches - what you'd find at Best buy - are 
4-ports (or five, counting the WAN side) for under $50 (some as low as 
$29.95)... 4x ports for ~10x cost with the PoE option, or 6x ports for 
~12x cost.....

Probably cheaper to get the power inserter for that line, if you only 
need one... or even two.

Bernie Courtney wrote:
> Not true anymore.
>
> Netgear has models that offer 12 PoE (FS726TP) ports for a street
> price of ~$259, and one with 24 PoE ports (FS752TPS) for ~$540
>
> b
>
> On Fri, May 23, 2008 at 11:07 PM, Broadcast List USER
> <Broadcast at fetrow.org> wrote:
>   
>> Most POE switches ARE expensive.  They are generally top of the line switches, not some consumer grade thing from Best Buy.
>>     
>
>   
>> On May 23, 2008, at 6:00 AM, broadcast-request at radiolists.net wrote:
>>
>> ----- Original Message -----
>> From: "Mike McCarthy" <Towers at mre.com>
>>
>>     
>>> Ahhh...  But you need a switch capable of delivering that power or
>>> their $50 converter for each display.  Powered switches are NOT
>>> CHEAP.  They're typically at minimum mid-tier products from HP,
>>> Cisco, et al. and run $2-3K.  YIKES....
>>>       
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