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[rfp35ip]: https://www.telefonanlage-shop.de/Aastra-EOL-END-OF-LIFE-TK-Systeme-DECT-Systeme-244/Aastra-RFP-35-IP-indoor-709#link_3
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[rfp45ip]: https://www.telefonanlage-shop.de/Aastra-DECT-Systeme-SIP-DECT-RFP-62/Mitel-RFP-45-IP-indoor-2221#link_3
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### Power
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Gen 2 and 3 RFPs can be powered via Power-over-Ethernet or via an RJ11 power connector.
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Gen 4 only supports Power-over-Ethernet.
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As a point of reference for power consumption: An RFP 43 WLAN uses about 5.5 W
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during normal operation.
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### Selecting an RFP
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For a home/enthuasiast setup, you probably won't be too picky about speech
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### Powering the RFP
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PoE/RJ11 power
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Gen 2 and 3 RFPs can be powered via Power over Ethernet or via an RJ11 power
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connector.
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Gen 4 only supports Power-over-Ethernet.
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As a point of reference for power consumption: An RFP 43 WLAN uses about 5.5 W
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during normal operation.
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All RFPs support Power over Ethernet (PoE) according to the 802.3af standard.
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The RFP generally negotiate as Class 2, i.e. 3.84–6.49 W at the device. RFP 48

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