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module12
Apprentice
Jun 16, 2022

WAC540 Power cycling automatically and randomly

Hi,

 

I have 2x WAC540's in Bridge Mode on the 5GHz band. One of them keeps randomly power-cycling (sometimes multiple times a day) and when it comes back up you get the red alert in the notification popup.

 

I'm not sure where to look to determine what's causing it. It's powered by POE switch. The other AP is also POE but doesn't have an issue. Both POE switches are exactly the same model.

 

Any suggestions?

 

Thanks

6 Replies

  • PS: I've seen other threads on here;

     

    one which suggested disabling RRM. I don't use Band Steering

    one which suggested a FW update + factory reset + reconfigure - the one that is having this issue is the non-cabled side of the LAN so if I factory reset it remotely I won't be able to reconfigure it. Have to go to site to do this

    • RaghuHR's avatar
      RaghuHR
      NETGEAR Expert

      module12  Please check the power budget on the switch where you are seeing power recycle is happening for WAC540? What is the model of the switch ? 

      • module12's avatar
        module12
        Apprentice

        Hi

         

        Thanks for the reply RaghuHR 

         

        As mentioned in the first post, both APs are connected to the same model PoE switch (but different switches) and only 1 AP has this problem.

         

        The switch is a TP-LINK TL-SG1008P (PoE+). This claims 30W per port with a max budget of 64W across all 4 PoE ports. I have no other PoE devices connected, in fact I have no other devices connected to the other 3 PoE ports. This switch has 2 LEDs for the PoE ports; 1 for power and 1 for data.

         

        The NETGEAR docs claim the WAC540 requires 25.5W so that should all be good.

         

        I am now sat in front of the problem AP and its switch and after a factory reset, the problem still exists. I can see from the switch that when I observe the AP rebooting, the power LED remains on but it is actually the data LED that goes out for tens of seconds > comes back on for a few seconds > goes off for a few seconds > comes back on and stays on. During this time I cannot ping the AP. And when it comes back up I have to login to the AP again, and have a "Reboot reason - unknown" notification.

         

        So far it has "power cycled" 4 times in about a hour. But I'm not sure power cycling is the right thing to say now since the power LED on the switch never goes out.

         

        Thanks again.

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