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Cisco PWR-GE-POE-4400 | Onboard GE PoE enablement module | for ISR 4400/4350 | powers LAN ports | PoE/PoE+ capable (platform-dependent)

SKU:PWR-GE-POE-4400

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Description

Enable Power over Ethernet on the onboard Gigabit Ethernet interfaces of compatible ISR 4400/4350 routers. This module activates PoE functionality for downstream devices such as IP phones, APs, or cameras; power budget depends on the router’s system PSU and configuration.

Features

- Activates PoE on onboard GE ports for simplified edge powering
- Reduces need for external injectors or PoE switches in small sites
- Leverages existing router hardware for compact deployments
- Platform-aware design with configurable power budgeting

Warranty

All products sold by XS Network Tech include a 12-month warranty on both new and used items. Our in-house technical team thoroughly tests used hardware prior to sale to ensure enterprise-grade reliability.

All technical data should be verified on the manufacturer data sheets.

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Technical Specifications

- Function: enables PoE on onboard Gigabit Ethernet ports
- Supported platforms: ISR 4400/4350 series (verify model support)
- PoE standards: IEEE 802.3af/at (PoE/PoE+) when supported by platform and power budget
- Use cases: powers IP phones, wireless APs, and cameras directly from router LAN ports
- Power budget: governed by installed system power supply and configuration
- Notes: requires compatible router software and hardware; does not add additional ports

FAQs

Q: Which ports gain PoE with this module?
A: It enables PoE on the router’s onboard Gigabit Ethernet LAN interfaces supported by the platform. Refer to your specific ISR 4400/4350 model guide.

Q: Does this increase the number of Ethernet ports?
A: No. It enables power delivery on existing onboard GE ports; it does not add new ports.

Q: What PoE standard is supported?
A: PoE/PoE+ (IEEE 802.3af/at) support is platform- and power-supply-dependent. Check your router’s documentation for exact capabilities and budgets.

Q: Do I need a larger power supply?
A: PoE power budget comes from the router’s system PSU. Ensure your installed PSU can support the intended PoE load.

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