<div>I was just about to suggest the Powersense module that Cory mentioned. And no, the G models do not support 802.3af.</div>
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<div>Cory, there was some discussion about just doing the cable only works on "dumb" poe injectors, not the ones that only send power if requested. I was under the impression the Linksys only sent power if requested, and if that was the case only the Powersense would work. Admittedly, I have not tried the cable only approach.
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<div>The discussions were all from this list several months ago. There was also someone that said the cable that converts standard POE to use for the Polycom non standard POE phones would work as well. I haven't tried this yet either.
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<div>I may do some experimenting today. Guess I should locate my oldest 7960 first, in case there are sparks and a fire :-)<br><br> </div>
<div><span class="gmail_quote">On 6/13/06, <b class="gmail_sendername">Cory Andrews</b> <<a href="mailto:Cory@voipsupply.com">Cory@voipsupply.com</a>> wrote:</span>
<blockquote class="gmail_quote" style="PADDING-LEFT: 1ex; MARGIN: 0px 0px 0px 0.8ex; BORDER-LEFT: #ccc 1px solid">There is an RJ45 cabling guide on the WIKI that shows how to create a<br>reverse polarity crossover cable to power Cisco legacy PoE phones, and I can
<br>attest that it works with all the applications I have tried.<br>Belkin/Powersense also makes an inline module for Cisco CDP that is<br>relatively inexpensive.<br><br>Cory J Andrews<br>++++++++++++<br>VOIPSupply.com<br>
454 Sonwil Drive<br>Buffalo, NY 14225<br>++++++++++++++<br>voice - 716.630.1555 X22<br>email - <a href="mailto:Cory@VOIPSupply.com">Cory@VOIPSupply.com</a><br>AIM - B2CORY<br>----- Original Message -----<br>From: "Mike Fedyk" <
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</a>><br>Sent: Tuesday, June 13, 2006 8:54 PM<br>Subject: Re: [Asterisk-Users] Linksys SRW224P POE Switch<br><br><br>> Tom wrote:<br>>> Most of the latest generation POE switches including the Linksys SRW224P<br>
>> provide their power on the data pairs, not the unused pairs. So if both<br>>> the data and the power are on the same pairs, how do you make a cable<br>>> adapter to work with the 7960G?<br>> Maybe bridge the unused pairs with the data pairs?
<br>><br>> I haven't tried it as I don't have any old style PoE, but it seems<br>> plausible.<br>> _______________________________________________<br>> --Bandwidth and Colocation provided by <a href="http://Easynews.com">
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