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brcmthrowaway ◴[] No.45663665[source]
1. Why are IEC/Edison cables so thick if Ethernet can carry the equivalent power?

2. How does PoE compare to Powerline Networking?

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1. skinner927 ◴[] No.45663710[source]
1. Assuming IEC refers to cables we plug a desktop PSU into mains/wall: IEC can carry up to 1800w vs 100w PoE++

2. Powerline networking is considerably slower and less reliable than CAT5/6. Additionally, building code for running power lines is much more strict than low voltage CAT5/6

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2. dlgeek ◴[] No.45665314[source]
Nerdsniped: You're describing a IEC 60320 C13 cable - they're technically only spec'd for 10A, which means you're looking at ~1200W, not 1800.

(However, UL will list them for the full 15A -> 1800W, and I'm sure plenty carry that. And for that matter, I suppose you can get twice that in Europe on 240v...)