Blog : Smart Connections

  • Office & Enterprise

    Didier Willems Didier Willems 08.03.2021

    The 4 Types of PoE

    When Power over Ethernet (PoE) was first standardised in 2003 nobody could have predicted how important and globally dynamic its market would be today. Under the stimulus of IP Convergence and the Internet of Things a wide variety of end devices were introduced into the network. And all require power. With time, the need for more power forced standardisation body IEEE to ratify higher power levels of PoE. This post looks at the 4 PoE Types and the power each delivers to the end device.

  • Office & Enterprise

    Didier Willems Didier Willems 08.02.2021

    Why you should consider Power over Ethernet

    Network convergence in modern buildings brings more end devices such as Wireless Access Points, IP cameras or VoIP phones onto the LAN. But each of these devices requires power to operate. This post looks at how Power over Ethernet (PoE) can help deliver that power and what your network requires.

  • Office & Enterprise

    Géraud DANZEL d'AUMONT   Géraud DANZEL d'AUMONT 26.01.2021

    Keep up with network demands while meeting your sustainability goals

    As the number of devices, users, applications and networks continues to grow, so does the global carbon footprint. Which actions can you take to ensure you keep up with the network requirements of today and tomorrow while also doing your part to reduce CO2 emissions.

  • Office & Enterprise

    Wolfgang Beier Wolfgang Beier 06.11.2020

    Building flexibility into your network concept

    An inflexible cabling system can actually lead to huge costs and extra effort further down the road. How can you ensure your structured cabling and network architecture will meet – unpredictable – future demands, without over-specifying and investing too much?

  • Office & Enterprise

    Nancy De Clerck Nancy De Clerck 26.10.2020

    When to consider Category 6A for offices?

    Not every office is created equal. Its future use and occupancy will determine which cabling infrastructure you will need. Get it wrong the first time and you are likely to have to re-cable or mitigate at some point to keep up with future demands. This post will look at where Category 6A cabling is recommended in new and upgraded buildings.

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