LAN Power Systems PowerUP LP2403-16 16-Port PoE Midspan

LAN Power Systems Midspan Power over Ethernet Hubs have many key feature advantages over other PoE products. Below is a summary of the major feature advantages of the PowerUp 3 slot Chassis. Many of these features also apply to the PowerUp 1 slot Chassis.
LAN Power Systems PowerUP LP2403-16 3-Slot Chassis with 2X8 Port Midspan PoE Modules, 1 Cover Installed

Key Features of the PowerUp PoE Chassis and Modules include:
- Extremely cost effective vs. traditional powering techniques
- Exceeds IEEE 802.3af Power over Ethernet Standards
- Supports Data links at 10Mbs, 100Mbs or 1000Mbs
- 8 Port Module provides output wattage up to 18 Watts on all ports simultaneously as needed
- 4 Port High Wattage Module provides output wattage up to 36 Watts on all ports simultaneously as needed
- Full Port Power on all Ports means no need for cumbersome "Power Management" Software required on many other PoE Brands.
- Chassis allows for Hot-Swapping of Modules, drastically reducing repair times and costs
- Use any Module or Module Combination in either Chassis
- Over Voltage current and Short Circuit protected and all ports micro-fused
- Removable Power Cord w/IEC-320-C13 connector
- LED indicators show powering status
- Full 2 Year Product Warranty
Modularity
The PowerUp 3 slot Chassis is built around the concept of Modularity. With different module types and combinations available, the Customer benefits in a variety of ways not available with other Midspan Hubs, Powered Patch panels, or Powered Switches that are of fixed Port design. The modular design of the PowerUp Chassis allows for:
Flexibility
The Chassis can be configured with one, two or three modules supporting up to 24 Ports as required. The various styles of PowerUp modules may be used together in the same chassis when different powering needs or Port counts are required. Most popular is the 8 Port IEEE802.3af module which supports 10Mb, 100Mb, or 1000Mb Data throughput speeds and up to 18 watts per Port continually. The 4 Port IEEE802.3af High Wattage module provides up to 36 watts per Port continually as required by some End devices. These modules exceed the performance mandates of the current IEEE PoE Standard.
Scalability
Additional modules may be added to empty chassis slots any time as required. Modules may be hot-swapped while the chassis remains powered. Modules with different functionality may be exchanged in the chassis for modules currently in use. No need to "waste" the chassis because the needs of the Network change (more Ports / higher power / faster speeds) in the future. Customers may purchase exactly what they need, not be forced to "buy more".
Repairability
If a Port or group of Ports ever fail due to a lightning strike or power surge on the Network link, the module can be quickly removed and replaced. With competitive Midspan Hubs, Powered Patch panels or powered Switches, the entire unit would need to be removed from the Network and replaced. PowerUp's modular chassis saves Customers time and money on any needed repair costs. Keeping a spare module on hand is like having a spare tire for your car, it lets you make the repair and keep going quickly. With competitive PoE products you have to get a complete "new car" before you can get going again. PowerUp modules also incorporate additional safety features like Voltage Isolation between modules and High Voltage over protection fuses not found on other competing PoE products.
Full Power on every Port
This is the second key technology that differentiates PowerUp from all other competitive Midspan Hubs, Powered Patch panels and PoE Switches. Other PoE products are limited to about 200 watts total power available for all of the End devices attached to the PoE unit. PowerUp's 3 slot Chassis has been engineered from the start with 450 watts total power available to the End devices. For a 24 Port PoE Hub, with all Ports active, 200 watts total means just 8.3 watts available at each Port. This may work for some applications, but End devices are taking more and more power with each new feature release. For applications where End devices require full power, only 13 or 14 of the competitive unit's 24 Ports could forward power, while the remaining 10 Ports will be useless. In contrast PowerUp Hubs are always capable of providing up to 18 watts per Port, while all Ports are active, on a continual basis, thereby exceeding the IEEE802.3af Standard.
No need for "Power Management"
This also means that there is no "Power Management" software needed to monitor and control how much power is being utilized by End devices, no need to set thresholds or prioritize which devices get power and which don't in case the total power allotment is reached. This is a major savings for the Customer to not devote man-hours to measuring, monitoring, making settings or accounting for power usage. Competitors treat "Power Management" as if it were a feature; it is really a necessary software tool to make up for a major deficiency in their product technology. PowerUp products don't need Power Management because they offer full power, on all Ports, all the time.
Full 2 year Warranty
The PowerUp Modular PoE Chassis, like all LAN Power Systems products, comes with a quality and performance warranty lasting 2 full years.