Common questions about Tap IP and Tap Scheduler PoE setup

Below you will find a collection of common questions about setting up Tap IP or Tap Scheduler and PoE injectors.

Can I use my own PoE Injector?

Yes. Both Tap IP and Tap Scheduler are PoE Type 1, Class 3 devices and adhere to the 802.3af standard, using less than 15 watts in normal operation.

Do Logitech Tap IP and Tap Scheduler follow a PoE Standard?

Yes. IEEE 802.3af standard. It is routable through standards-based 802.3 network equipment.

Can I connect Tap IP / Tap Scheduler through my PoE enabled network?

Yes. Tap IP and Tap Scheduler are routable through standards-based 802.3 network equipment. They require a PoE supply using the IEEE 802.3af standard.

Can I connect Tap IP / Tap Scheduler through my PoE enabled switch?

Yes. Tap IP and Tap Scheduler follow the IEEE 802.3af standard. They are routable through standards-based 802.3 network equipment.

What type of category cable can I use with Logitech Tap IP or Tap Scheduler?

For PoE, it is recommended that you use category cable meeting or exceeding Cat5e UTP AWG 26.

When using a PoE enabled network or Switch, how much power is needed for Logitech Tap Scheduler or Tap IP?

Both Tap IP and Tap Scheduler is a PoE Type 1, Class 3 device and uses less than 15 watts in normal operation.

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