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Electric Ethernet, 1 in a Series

Phoenix Contact, a new player in the world of power over ethernet offers new module.

By DE Editors  

June 26, 2007

By Doug Barney

There’s a new player in the world of Power over Ethernet (PoE). Phoenix Contact, an 87-year old industrial automation company, has a new module for its Modular Managed Switch. The FL IF 2PSE-F (I never said it had a catchy name) includes two PoE ports that can drive other network devices, IP phones, and wireless access points.

The system, which sits between the device being powered and the network itself, and can be remotely managed and monitored.

For more information, visit the website here:
http://phoenixcon.com/info/details.asp?id=502

Sources: Press materials received from the company and additional information gleaned from the company's website.

 

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