LAPN600 - POE 802.3at voltage

Hi guys,.

I don't know about the supported voltage rank when the LAPN600 is connected with some POE power supply 802.3at. I have with me the power supply PowerDsine 9001 G (a SINGLE PORT GE 802.3at INJECTOR).

Input: 100-240Vac

55v DC (POE) output: 0.60 has

Can I use this power supply with LAPN600 (via POE)?

Well, I plugged!

Any fine, works correctly:

http://i.imgur.com/pgBzIsb.jpg

Now we can say: LAPN600 is 802.3at type 1 and 2 compatible

Thanks for your time

Best regards!

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