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zamb
Oct 20, 2018Guide
GS105PE - PoE Passtru works only after Reset-button pressed
I have a GS105PE, it is powered by a UniFi Switch 8 POE-60W, 802.3af.
Then I passtru to a UniFi AP-AC-LITE. I have to push the netgear reset button to get PoE passtru work and the AP are powered up...
- Mar 14, 2019
Hi Sam,
I got your AP today and it shows class 4.
Therefore, it's correct behavior that it can't be power up by GS105PE in your case since GS105PE is powered by 802.3af PSE.
In your case, if you want your AP can be powered up by GS105PE, please connect 802.3at PSE to GS105PE PD port.
schumaku
Oct 20, 2018Guru - Experienced User
Hi Sam,
GS105PE: PoE troubleshooting does nicely decribe the power available at the PoE PD ports, depending of the power source being 802.3af (aka. 802.3at Type 1) or 802.3at.
The point is that Netgear seems to have a problem with this fancy GS105PE, the problem the OP has started to show up a while ago, there are several posts in the NEtgear Community - I hope Netgear does work on it. bradleyv LaurentMa?
- zambOct 21, 2018Guide
Please work on it.. :)
- DanioYOct 23, 2018NETGEAR Expert
Hi,
What's the FW and boot loader version of GS105PE?
Also, what't the class of UniFi AP-AC-LITE?
- schumakuOct 23, 2018Guru - Experienced User
DanioY wrote:
Also, what't the class of UniFi AP-AC-LITE?
It's not documented - at least this information does not exist or can't be discovered easily. Best guess it's a 802.3af Class 0 or Class 3 device, either way max 15.4W to be reserved. Similar, what class are e.g. the Netgear WAC505, WAC510, WAC720, WAC730, WAC740? Nobody will lower the class requirement based on us "cheepo" people trying to run two such devices from a single 802.3at PD source and a GS105PE 8-)
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