Hi there,
I'm going to mod my WRT54GL to use power over Ethernet, and I need some good quality wire. I was going to use some from the wiring harness of an old power supply (e.g. AT, ATX), but I don't have any around I can cannibalize. Does anyone else have something I can use? Or a suggestion?
Kevin
On Mon, Nov 2, 2009 at 20:43, Kevin McGregor kevin.a.mcgregor@gmail.comwrote:
Hi there, I'm going to mod my WRT54GL to use power over Ethernet, and I need some good quality wire. I was going to use some from the wiring harness of an old power supply (e.g. AT, ATX), but I don't have any around I can cannibalize. Does anyone else have something I can use? Or a suggestion? Kevin
Yup. Cut up a crummy patch cord. Dollarama sells 3' patch cords for $1. Since PoE runs over Cat5 (by definition) you know that any Cat5 cable is automatically sufficient for your purposes. And as a bonus, most Cat5 patch cords are stranded with wire that's fairly easily twistable, tinnable and solderable. Extra bonus, it's usually fine enough and pliable enough that you can route it pretty much anywhere. If you're only running power over it, don't worry about preserving the twist or the outer jacket - each wire internally has regular insulation. The only downside is that sometimes the wire is so fine it's hard to work with your fingers.
On 2009-11-02 Kevin McGregor wrote:
Hi there,
I'm going to mod my WRT54GL to use power over Ethernet, and I need some good quality wire. I was going to use some from the wiring harness of an old power supply (e.g. AT, ATX), but I don't have any around I can cannibalize. Does anyone else have something I can use? Or a suggestion?
Little late, but I can provide some old PS wires/harness for free.
For putting PoE on non-PoE devices, I use cheap injectors and/or splitters that most companies (Linksys, DLink, USR, etc) make. I've had great success. Just be sure to match up the voltage and amps! I can provide SKUs and/or pricing for you if you're interested. I do a lot of IP surveillance cams with these injectors.