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= Single Ubiquity Device = | = Single Ubiquity Device = | ||
In the following two diagrams, we are connecting one Ubiquity device. When using AC power we must use an AC POE adapter. When using 12 V DC power we can simply branch off the wires which connect to the battery. | |||
[[Image:Ubiquity poe ac connection diagram 1898.JPG]] | [[Image:Ubiquity poe ac connection diagram 1898.JPG]] | ||
[[Image:Ubiquity poe dc connection diagram 1900.JPG]] | [[Image:Ubiquity poe dc connection diagram 1900.JPG]] |
Revision as of 22:38, 31 August 2010
A collection of diagrams showing how to connect power over ethernet to ubiquity devices laid out in various topographies and power sources.
These were made by Tom Okite, Hansel Omondi and Laurence Ombuki from ARO FabLab Kenya West.
Single Ubiquity Device
In the following two diagrams, we are connecting one Ubiquity device. When using AC power we must use an AC POE adapter. When using 12 V DC power we can simply branch off the wires which connect to the battery.