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j4y
Jul 25, 2017Guide
LB1121 POE???
I submitted a support ticket over a month ago about this and still no answer/fix. The LB1121 will not restart via POE. I have used a Ubiquiti POE injector and a T-Link POE injector with the sa...
j4y
Jul 26, 2017Guide
To add a bit more info to the horrid POE situation on my LB1121....
I can now add a "WT-GPOE-4-48v48w" from Wifi-Texas to the list of POE injectors that will not power the LB1121.... or at least not power the two LB1121 units I have in their current state.
I have also noticed that my Ubiquiti POE switch will consistantly power the LB1121 properly when the switch is set to "POE+" mode. Unlike Netgear, Ubiquiti does supply proper documentation with their POE devices. The Ubnt switch supports 802.3af and 802.3at. My current thought is that the LB1121 needs 802.3at to function/restart properly. I have now ordered an 802.3at injector but it wont be here for a few days. I will report back one way or another.
Again, its pretty crazy that Netgear has such horrid documentation on something so simple. Just ask one of your engineers what the POE requirements are!!!!!!!!!!!
- j4yJul 28, 2017Guide
802.3at it is! Both LB1121 units I have fired right up and are working perfectly so far running on a 802.3at POE injector. Neither would power on consistantly with any other POE injector I have tried.
I think Netgear needs to update their documentation and send everyone who has experienced this issue a free 802.3at POE injector. What a hassle it has been getting this figured out!