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Cat6 and PoE Myths in Building Retrofits
Separating outdated assumptions from current PoE reality in modern retrofit projects.
PoE conversations still get blocked by old assumptions. Here are the myths we hear most often and what teams should evaluate instead.
Myth 1: "PoE is only for low-power endpoints"
Modern IEEE standards support far higher delivered power than early generations. The real question is system design, not whether PoE is inherently "small."
Myth 2: "Any old cable plant is automatically fine"
Cabling quality, bundle density, heat, and installation practices matter. Treat PoE design as an engineered system, not a plug-and-pray shortcut.
Myth 3: "Retrofit means full rewiring"
Many projects can phase improvements floor-by-floor or zone-by-zone. You do not always need a single disruptive cutover.
Myth 4: "Data teams and electrical teams can stay separate"
Converged infrastructure performs best when network, controls, and electrical stakeholders align early on standards, commissioning, and ownership.
Where X-PoE fits
Traditional PoE often gets scoped endpoint-first. X-PoE should be planned outcome-first: control visibility, operating flexibility, and long-term intelligence.