Designed for professional networks, the CRADLEPOINT INC Power Supply delivers reliable 54V PoE power with a 120W budget to run high-demand devices smoothly. It provides stable voltage and optimized connectivity for enterprise deployments.
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Voltage Output: 54V DC output ensures stable, consistent power delivery to PoE-enabled devices.
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Power Budget: Up to 120W PoE budget supports multiple devices operating simultaneously and efficiently.
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Connectivity Configuration: 2x2 design for optimal connectivity and distribution across connected devices.
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Brand Reliability: Manufactured by CRADLEPOINT INC, a name known for quality and performance in enterprise networking.
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Professional Deployment: Built for professional environments where uptime and dependable power are critical.
This power supply minimizes downtime by providing a steady PoE source, enabling high-demand devices such as cameras, access points, and IP phones to operate without power constraints. Its 2x2 configuration simplifies installation and improves scalability, making it a solid foundation for growing networks and secure, reliable infrastructure.
Specifications
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Model: 170751-000
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Brand: CRADLEPOINT INC
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Voltage Output: 54V
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PoE Budget: 120W
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Configuration: 2x2
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Manufacturer: CRADLEPOINT INC
FAQ
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Q: What devices can this power supply support?
A: It provides up to 120W of PoE to power multiple PoE-enabled devices, such as IP cameras, wireless access points, and VoIP phones, depending on their combined power draw.
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Q: What does 54V output mean for my setup?
A: The 54V output delivers stable power suitable for higher-demand PoE devices, helping maintain reliable performance across your network.
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Q: How does the 2x2 configuration benefit installation?
A: The 2x2 design supports efficient power distribution and connectivity planning, enabling cleaner wiring and easier scalability in enterprise environments.
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Q: Is this power supply compatible with Cradlepoint devices?
A: It is manufactured by CRADLEPOINT INC and designed to integrate within Cradlepoint-based deployments, but always verify your device power requirements to ensure full compatibility.
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Q: How should I plan power usage to stay within the PoE budget?
A: Assess the total power draw of all connected PoE devices and ensure the combined load does not exceed 120W to maintain reliable operation and avoid overloading the supply.