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backwoodnet
Oct 05, 2020Tutor
AP not recognizing PoE
I have recently upgraded my home network, I am trying to use a PoE switch (GS108PEv3) to power an AP (WAC510). All purchased new last week. The AP will not power on when I connect to the swtich. The ...
- Oct 07, 2020
I purchased a second WAC510 to test out the issue, everything worked as expected with the new one. It appears the PoE port was bad on the original device. Thank you all for the suggestions.
RaghuHR
Oct 05, 2020NETGEAR Expert
Hi backwoodnet
Could you please let us know the LED status? Have you connected any other PoE devices to the same switch?
Check out the power budget from the following link and ensure power budget is enough.
Thanks,
Raghu
backwoodnet
Oct 05, 2020Tutor
Thank you for the response. No LEDs light up when I make the connection (either the AP or the switch, port or PoE status). The switch does recognize other devices I have plugged in (garage door opener gateway) into the non-PoE ports. I just purchased everything so I haven't tested any other devices.This AP is the only thing that I have on the switch, and I have no plans to add anything else.
- RaghuHROct 05, 2020NETGEAR Expert
Hi backwoodnet
Could you please let us know which port of WAC510 you have connected? I hope you are connecting with WAN port (Yellow)? Please confirm. Do you have any other PoE devices that can be powered up with the same port? You can attach the monitoring page screen shot of the switch ( port status). Please let me know which port of the switch you have connected WAC510?
Thanks,
Raghu
- backwoodnetOct 06, 2020Tutor
I have tried all of the PoE ports (1 through 4), and am using the PoE port on the AP (yellow ports).
- schumakuOct 06, 2020Guru - Experienced User
backwoodnet wrote:I have tried all of the PoE ports (1 through 4), and am using the PoE port on the AP (yellow ports).
As RaghuHR mentioned, the WAC510 has two ports: One labelled WAN (yellow), one labelled LAN. The yellow WAN port is in use for PoE AP configuration. That's the other key!
Is the network cable a standard, four pair/eight strand one with the colours in the same sequence on both ends?
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