Ubiquiti AP's can't be powered by HP POE switches
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Hmm.. the power requirements for the Ubiquiti APs is higher than the HP POE switch I have can provide - this is disappointing.
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Which model of Unifi APs? I know some have to have a special Unifi PoE switch, but I was thinking some of the newer ones supported 802.3af or 802.3at.
Check this out: http://www.amazon.com/Ubiquiti-802-3AF-POE-Unit-Indoor/dp/B005VSY0KM. Someone mentions ProCurve in the review area.
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Looks like a known shortcoming of the ProCurves.
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Yep, the UAP and UAP LR can't be powered by normal PoE, the UAP Pro can however.
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@coliver said:
Yep, the UAP and UAP LR can't be powered by normal PoE, the UAP Pro can however.
This is correct. The basic UAP does not support the 802.3af/at PoE standards to be powered by switches that use those standards.
The UAP Pro supports 802.3af
The UAP AC supports 802.3at
Source: http://dl.ubnt.com/datasheets/unifi/UniFi_AP_DS.pdf -
I would hope that any PoE+ switch would work?
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The UAP requires 48V @ .5 amps (24 watts).
POE+ is rated at 25.5 watts per port. See the Wiki here..
The Wiki mentions that POE(+) only supports 2 pairs, not 4 - it's likely that UAP is using more than 2 pair to power it. If that's the case, no POE+ will support them.
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atleast their switches are reasonably priced