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    Beginner question - POE 12V, 24V, 48V

    Got it; I'll keep this in mind as we move away from Ubiquiti. Some of the new MK hardware claims AF/AT So, I assume it's compliant, but we aren't installing everything overnight and having to decide right away. We are working in a rural area with large, open spaces with traffic in and out for...
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    Beginner question - POE 12V, 24V, 48V

    I don't want to take this post too far off subject, but I have two follow-up questions: 1. Is af/at compliance always 48V? 2. Referring to the comment by @wittaj I'm watching this camera after dark, and the night vision is no worse than the Ubiquiti it replaced (which might not be saying...
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    Beginner question - POE 12V, 24V, 48V

    This is helpful; thank you! I already have the old POE switch in place and have CAT6 run to the camera location where a Ubiquiti camera is currently running. The Mikrotik I'm using as a switch is the old PowerBox, so it's POE and not POE+ that the new "Pro" version has. For today I'll use an...
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    Beginner question - POE 12V, 24V, 48V

    I am installing my first Dahua camera (N85FB7Z) after using Ubiquiti for several years. From what the sales department told me, it's a 48V system (and what few details I can scratch up online seem to confirm this). Why, then, is a 12V adapter recommended? Is it correct that this is a 48V POE...
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