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01/06
WAV Distribution has been working with PowerDsine to
accommodate the needs of customer’s wanting to
provide their end users with power over Ethernet to
a variety of appliances including access points, security
cameras and VoIP phones. This article is intended to
provide you with selling tips on how to sell PowerDsine’s
power hubs to new customers as well as being able to
sell into existing customers with a pre-installed network.
What makes PowerDsine unique? PowerDsine’s power
hubs are not switches or routers, making them significantly
cost-effective. Their power hubs are also 802.3af compliant
and work with several wireless devices for seemingly
limitless applications. They are true “plug and
play” devices that use active splitters and dongles
to adjust to a variety of access points. Their units
come in 4 different port choices:
-1 port
-6 port (available with SNMP, Simple Network Management
Protocol)
-12 port (available with SNMP, Simple Network Management
Protocol)
-24 port (available with SNMP, Simple Network Management
Protocol)
What are active splitters and dongles? PowerDsine’s
active splitters and dongles are small, inexpensive
devices that make their power hubs compatible with several
networking appliances including Avaya, Cisco, Intermec
and Symbol access points. Please keep in mind that the
above manufacturers are not a complete list of supported
appliances.
How to recognize power over Ethernet and PowerDsine
opportunities: Start with introducing PowerDsine to
any of your customers currently using wireless infrastructure
(Avaya, Cisco, Intermec or Symbol), VOIP (i.e.-Allied
Telesyn or Spectralink) or RFID (i.e.-Alien Technologies)
technologies. PowerDsine’s SNMP capabilities allow
remote management of access points, which could be a
HUGE cost savings, and their high powered 8000 series
hubs provide up to 39W of power as well as data over
standard Ethernet cabling. These high-powered devices
are ideal for RFID focused applications.
For new opportunities, your selling strategy should
include the following points:
-PowerDsine hubs simplify installation, using a single
Cat5 cable for both data and power
-PowerDsine eliminates the cost of scheduling expensive
electricians for wireless LAN installations
-Distributed UPS backs up al IP devices in case of emergency
– 911 reliability
-Additional cost savings during RF surveys. Allows repositioning
of access points to improve coverage without AC power
concerns
What vertical markets does PowerDsine play well in?:
Since the inception of WAV and PowerDsine’s relationship,
we have seen great success in the hospitality and education
market space. An additional market that we feel that
has great growth potential is Ethernet based cameras
and LAN equipment (like Colubris and Cisco). WAV has
become very familiar with customers looking to combine
Ethernet based cameras and public hotspot devices. Even
if you don’t normally sell security cameras, these
opportunities will open you up to an entirely new market.
If you do sell security cameras, this should be a quick
add-on to your portfolio.
To conclude, when selling Ethernet connected products,
if you aren’t including a PowerDsine power hub,
you could be leaving money on the table. Call your WAV
sales representative today or WAV directly at 800.678.2419.
We’ll be happy to provide you with comparison
sheets, white papers, pictures, and information on the
PowerDsine Preferred Var program.
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