Gigabit WAPPOE is compatible

Hi people,

Allow me to introduce my first installation. I have a new home built with threads of CAT.6 of my closet in the basement in the rooms. All links are gigabit capable. On a link, I run a bridge capable of Wireless-N gigabit 'third party '. My game console and tv receiver attached to the bridge, thus having the bandwidth gigabit.

Now, I think the introduction of POE in this configuration and power WLAN bridge via POE, it requires for 5V/2 I've considered buying a POES5-EU and a switch corresponding like the SG200 - 08 p. According to my own research I have found no indication of the POE5-EU being compatible gigabit.

Do you experience on this guys? Gigabit POE5-EU is compatible? Or any other installer recommended for users?

Tounsiiaa you for your answers!

Kai


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