How to avoid DC resistance unbalance in your PoE systems
Supplied by Fluke Networks on Wednesday, 27 July, 2016
Resistance unbalance in structured cabling links has now become a critical parameter to measure, largely due to the proliferation of PoE powered devices. Resistance unbalance testing is now vital when deploying PoE on your network to optimise your system.
This white paper explains the causes and potential consequences of DC resistance unbalance, how to increase cable termination consistency and the latest methods for testing your PoE systems.
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