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Yoban
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  #2401754 19-Jan-2020 20:00
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Hi there

 

I have a Netgear FS728TPv2 (https://www.netgear.com/business/products/switches/smart/FS728TPv2.aspx#tab-techspecs) that I am putting on the market. Comes with 2xSFP and up to 192W POE across all ports.




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  #2405063 22-Jan-2020 22:28
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if somebody makes a data+power+fibre composite cable, it should be fine. to be fair it is apparently 'shielded' CAT6.

 

Shireen-DFP-1246.pdf

 

https://www.gowifi.co.nz/bulkcable/dfp-1246.html


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  #2405065 22-Jan-2020 22:38
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nitro:

 

if somebody makes a data+power+fibre composite cable, it should be fine. to be fair it is apparently 'shielded' CAT6.

 

Shireen-DFP-1246.pdf

 

https://www.gowifi.co.nz/bulkcable/dfp-1246.html

 

 

NICE! Shame it's only a 5 metre run at most :-) Not sure I need 500 ft of it! 

 

I will ask the electrician though - but I doubt many would keep this around...

 

Cheers - N

 

 





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  #2405123 23-Jan-2020 08:22
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Reporting back...

 

Had a chat to the sparky doing the digital sign job, he is issuing a CoC (or whatever the electrical certificate) for the job with a fibre in the same conduit. Reasoning is there is no conductor in the fibre so it's, quote, "like it isn't even there" electrically.


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