Power-over-Ethernet: IEEE 802.3af Draft
SkewlD00d writes "Want power (~10W) and your fat 10/100Mbps pipe (1Gbps maybe) on the SAME jack. Surf the web and recharge your handheld w/o finding its clunky base/transformer, home automation, and control systems are just some of the possibilities. Using suitable hubs/switches or dongle, power can be provided over unused pairs, or possibly raise the signal offset above DC, X10-style (no link, u know why). See IEEE 802.3af DTE Power via MDI Task Force. Maxim (not that one :o) already has some goodies. They have schematics for 8.25W/12.5W single-output and 14.2W triple-output 802.3af PSU. Try FindChips if you're looking for them; they're in production and are NOT vapor-ware!"
You just need one of these. http://home.t-online.de/home/w.robel/m_mcbike/humo r_2/ethernetkiller.jpg
Life is not for the lazy.
Wake me up when they invent wireless power.
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to implementing power over TCP/IP.
Read the RFC Here.
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Sweet ! Now you can get ethernet over power over ethernet !
Imagine getting a kilovolt (at a kiloamp) back from a web site that's being slashdotted.
Or better yet. Imagine sending THAT as a response to some Spam.
That would take care of the problem PDQ.
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