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stego-tech ◴[] No.45664020[source]
PoE is a godsend that should really be in more consumer devices and households, alongside structured wiring. An AppleTV, Chromecast, or NVIDIA Shield can easily fit within the envelope of PoE+, as can many enterprise-grade switches and WAPs (see UniFi as an example). Converting AC to DC once at the switch is more efficient (in resources and often, but not always, power) than including bulky PSUs for every device, while simplifying the ease of setup for end users (in theory).

Whenever possible, I opt for PoE. It’s a damn shame it’s limited to a niche userbase given its myriad advantages.

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morshu9001 ◴[] No.45664212[source]
Might be because it's scary. User plugs passive poe into something not expecting it, magic smoke
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ianburrell ◴[] No.45664260[source]
Passive PoE is evil, standard PoE is safe since does negotiation.
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morshu9001 ◴[] No.45664271[source]
Step 1 is to eradicate passive poe then
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1. ocdtrekkie ◴[] No.45664286[source]
Passive PoE is already extremely rare today. Early Ubiquiti stuff probably is the most passive PoE stuff likely still in service.