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The similar question was asked and answered in detail here:

POE, POE+, UPOEPOE, POE+, UPOE

You have to check what's the actual requirement of device, aside the name "PoE+". The specific information about power requirement and capability to gracefully degrade service (offer less throughput in case of APs, or less power to antennas) should be clearly documented in the device technical documentation.

The similar question was asked and answered in detail here:

POE, POE+, UPOE

You have to check what's the actual requirement of device, aside the name "PoE+". The specific information about power requirement and capability to gracefully degrade service (offer less throughput in case of APs, or less power to antennas) should be clearly documented in the device technical documentation.

The similar question was asked and answered in detail here:

POE, POE+, UPOE

You have to check what's the actual requirement of device, aside the name "PoE+". The specific information about power requirement and capability to gracefully degrade service (offer less throughput in case of APs, or less power to antennas) should be clearly documented in the device technical documentation.

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The similar question was asked and answered in detail here:

POE, POE+, UPOE

You have to check what's the actual requirement of device, aside the name "PoE+". The specific information about power requirement and capability to gracefully degrade service (offer less throughput in case of APs, or less power to antennas) should be clearly documented in the device technical documentation.