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by paholg 258 days ago
Ethernet doesn't support 240 W.

I am very happy that I can charge my phone and laptop from the same charger, and don't ever have to worry about whether the cable I'm using will be a fire hazard.

2 comments

PoE has been around for longer, and while it doesn't go that high (90W --- but at much longer distances), it uses passive cables just fine.
POE is an quite expensive thing to implement on a board. Flyback transformers are essentially required to support the standard.
At the cost of much higher complexity on each end. USB-C still supports completely passive old chargers and devices.
The cable can still be a fire hazard if it’s a cheap cable that lies about its rated wattage, no?
That goes for anything that lies about its rating though
Right but consumers are much more likely to buy a cheap USB charge cable that lies about its rating (via internal chip) than an Ethernet cable that lies about its rating on the package.
It doesn’t seem to be a huge problem with extension cords.
Do ethernet cables even specify a wattage?