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Powering Considerations for Next-Generation 
Wireless
Power over Ethernet (PoE) simplifies and reduces the 
cost of wireless deployments by eliminating the need 
for AC power in the ceiling. As customers upgrade their 
wireless networks, they need to take into consideration 
whether an upgrade to 802.11n will require an infrastruc-
ture upgrade. This document explains Cisco
®
 Next-
Generation wireless and powering options for the Cisco 
Aironet
®
 1140 Series and 1250 Series Access Points.
Flexible Affordable Powering Options
The Cisco Aironet 1140 Series is a business-ready, 
802.11n, indoor access point designed for simple 
deployment and energy efficiency. Since many enter-
prise WLANs rely on 802.3af switches, an infrastructure 
upgrade would not be required—powering the 1140 
Series is as easy as plugging into any 802.3af Ethernet 
port to gain the full performance of 802.11n.
Cisco Aironet 1250 Series Power Options
Cisco Aironet 1250 Series access points are designed 
for rugged indoor environments. The modular platform 
supports 802.11n with external antennas for versatile 
RF coverage. The Cisco Aironet 1250 Series Access 
Point can be powered by any 802.3af switch, a Cisco 
Enhanced Power over Ethernet (PoE) switch, a power 
injector, or a local power supply.
Cisco Enhanced PoE
Cisco Enhanced PoE enables single-port support for the 
Aironet 1250 Series, bringing tight integration between 
wired and wireless platforms. Cisco Enhanced PoE is 
currently available on:
The Cisco Catalyst
• 
®
 3750-E and 3560-E Series 
Switch platforms
—Single- and dual-radio operation 
with full 802.11n performance
Cisco Catalyst 4500-E Series Line Cards
• 
—Single- 
and dual-radio operation with full 802.11n performance
Cisco Catalyst 6500 Series Line Cards
• 
—Single-
radio operation with full 802.11n performance. Dual- 
radio operation with performance optimized for the 
maximum amount of power that can be delivered from 
the port.
For more information on Cisco Enhanced PoE, visit: 
Standard 802.3af
The Cisco Aironet 1250 Series can fully power a single 
802.11n radio with standard 802.3af power. This is ideal 
for businesses that chose to only deploy on a single 
frequency (2.4-GHz or 5-GHz). A single radio provides 
optimum performance with approximately 300 Mbps 
maximum PHY data rate.  Customers who deploy dual-
band 802.11n radios and power the 1250 Series using 
standard 802.3af will have more reliable and predictable  
coverage than traditional 802.11a/b/g networks; 
however, operation will be limited to a single transmitter 
per radio with maximum PHY data rates of 150.5 Mbps 
instead of 300 Mbps per radio. Customers with a  
significant investment in 802.11 a/b/g client devices that 
have low to medium bandwidth needs but high-reliability 
requirements will benefit the most from this type of 
deployment scenario:
Power Injector
The power injector AIR-PWRINJ4= can be used to power 
both Cisco Aironet 1250 Series and Cisco Aironet 1140 
Series Access Points.  This power injector contains an 
integrated power supply that converts 100 to 240 volts 
AC into 56 volts DC and then injects this power onto the 
Category 5 Ethernet cable to power the access point 
(Figure 1). This deployment option is ideal for customers  
who are interested in getting the full benefits of 802.11n 
with the dual-radio 1250 Series but do not have an 
enhanced PoE switch. A power injector extends the 
distance that an access point can be deployed away 
from a power strip.
Figure 1. Cisco Aironet Power Injector: Providing Inline Power to 
Cisco Aironet Access Points
Power Supply
The Cisco Aironet 1250 Series has a 100- to 240-VAC 
power supply that provides 56 VDC to locally power 
the access point. This deployment option is ideal for 
customers who are interested in getting the full benefits 
of 802.11n with dual-radio through the 1250 Series but 
do not have an enhanced PoE switch. A power supply is 
optimal in instances when a power strip is located close 
to the access point.
Cisco Aironet 1140 Series Power Options 
The Cisco Aironet 1140 Series can be powered with 
an 802.3af switch, a power supply, or power injector. 
For additional information on part numbers for power 
options, visit the 
Why Cisco?
Cisco offers a broad portfolio of powering options for 
Cisco Next-Generation Wireless products, including 
solutions focused on energy efficiency. The Cisco 
Aironet 1140 Series offers the deployment simplicity 
of full power from a single switch port over any 802.3af 
compliant switch. Cisco Enhanced PoE enables single-
port support for the Cisco Aironet 1250 Series, bringing 
tight integration between wired and wireless platforms.  
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Next-Generation Wireless Power Options
At-A-Glance
Cisco Aironet
Access Point
Cisco Aironet
Power Injector
Ethernet
Up to 300 Feet (100 m)
Switch
(Without Inline Power)
LAN
Power Strip