Paul Hales wrote:
We have a HP2626PWR powered switch we use for our VOIP switch.
It will not power our new SNOM220's phones.
It will power a lot of other phones we have, including a Snom200.

http://www.snom.com/faq/FAQ-03-11-10-da.pdf says:

snom220 fully supports 802.3af which is standardized Power over Ethernet using resistance signature. Tested devices:
1. PowerDsine family 6000 (certified)
2. RedHawk BL-8500 family
The maximum current consumption is 170 mA (48V) which gives 8.2W (display light on, maximum speaker volume, 2 Ethernet ports in use). Minimum input voltage is 44V.


however:

http://www.snom.com/snom220_en.php does not mention Power Over Ethernet.

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Cheers,

Matt Riddell
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