When designing a WLAN infrastructure, it's essential to calculate the Power over Ethernet (PoE) budget accurately to ensure all Access Points (APs) receive sufficient power. IEEE 802.3at, also known as PoE+, provides up to 30 watts of power per port. Therefore, for 6 APs:
6 APs × 30 W = 180 W
This calculation assumes that each AP requires the full 30 W provided by IEEE 802.3at and that there are no additional power losses or overheads. It's always a good practice to include a buffer in real-world scenarios to account for power losses in cables and potential future expansions.Quizlet
[Reference: CWDP-305 Official Study and Reference Guide, Chapter on Infrastructure Design, , ]
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