Solved PoE Switches that support 24V fixed and standard PoE+ 802.3at
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I'm not sure what your price range is, but I just looked at the Dell N3200 series stuff, which may do what you need. Significantly more expensive than Ubiquiti.
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@eddiejennings said in PoE Switches that support 24V fixed and standard PoE+ 802.3at:
I'm not sure what your price range is, but I just looked at the Dell N3200 series stuff, which may do what you need. Significantly more expensive than Ubiquiti.
I'll keep using the PoE injectors for that price tag.
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@jaredbusch is it EAP225 AC1350? EAP225 supports both 802.3af PoE and Passive PoE power supply.
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@triple9 said in PoE Switches that support 24V fixed and standard PoE+ 802.3at:
@jaredbusch is it EAP225 AC1350? EAP225 supports both 802.3af PoE and Passive PoE power supply.
Exactly what I was going to say.
https://www.tp-link.com/us/business-networking/omada-sdn-access-point/eap225/
The only other AC1350 in their lineup is a home wifi router.
https://www.tp-link.com/us/home-networking/wifi-router/archer-c59/ -
@triple9 said in PoE Switches that support 24V fixed and standard PoE+ 802.3at:
@jaredbusch is it EAP225 AC1350? EAP225 supports both 802.3af PoE and Passive PoE power supply.
Yes, I didn't even look. I just looked at the provided power injector.
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FYI: The Omada controller looks a LOT like Unifi.
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@jaredbusch How is the Omada stuff? Local club got a coupe AP's they want me to install for them.
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@jt1001001 said in PoE Switches that support 24V fixed and standard PoE+ 802.3at:
@jaredbusch How is the Omada stuff? Local club got a coupe AP's they want me to install for them.
Beyond getting the controller setup and the AP adopted. I have not done anything.
It was annoying to figure out that I had to adopt the APs and then manually upgrade the firmware before they were actually usable.
These were all in place in the warehouse rafters when I walked in, just no controller set up. I would never recommend tp-link for business.
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