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skopje ◴[] No.45663732[source]
PoE is awesome. My custom home security system is all CCTV PoE with a gstreamer backend running on four-core fanless linux box. Way to go. Complete control. No batteries, no wares spying on me, no personal data getting scraped by big guys. (Cloud connectivity sucks because I have segmented mp4s and jogging through them hurts but I only care for events after they happen, not while they happen.)
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shadowpho ◴[] No.45664711[source]
Poe is great for many things, but it’s not as efficient as direct connection (for both low and high power.)
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rjdj377dhabsn ◴[] No.45665889[source]
Why's that?
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1. shadowpho ◴[] No.45671318[source]
At higher power the Ethernet drops quite a bit of voltage/power compared to the wiring in your walls. Furthermore 48v vs 110v is double the amperage/more loss on top of that.

Then there’s double/sometimes triple conversion (120:48 and then 48:dc; 120:48 and then 48:12, and then 12:dc).

Furthermore magnetics are a must on both side of the PoE which also isn’t great.

At lower power there’s more circuitry to run and multiple conversions aren’t great compared to a simple cheap flyback.

For more technical feel free to check here, although it isn’t quite end to end: https://e2e.ti.com/cfs-file/__key/communityserver-discussion...