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sschiang
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May 30, 2017
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WAC730 - Not power up

Our company brought a 3 pack of WAC730s, 2 of those were put into service sometime ago. I tried to put the third one in service but after connecting to a POE switch (as with the other 2), none of the LED comes on. Is there something that I am not doing? Help will be appreciated.

  • Hi David,

    This turned out to be a 802.3af issue. The other two WAC730 work because they were connected to the only two af ports on the Meraki switch (I did not know the switch only comes with 2 af ports). Once the issue is identified, the fix is fairly straight forward, I think all I need is to get a POE af injector and that should do it. Thanks you for the help.

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    • sschiang's avatar
      sschiang
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      Hi, thanks for the reply. What will be the best way to contact the hardware team? As this is thru a corporate purchase, I do not have ready access to purchase record (it could still be under warranty). One more thing, the unit appears to work fine when I use a power adapter, the problem is, of course, where we are going to mount this have no power outlets.

       

      • Anonymous's avatar
        Anonymous

        hi sschiang,

         

        If the AP is powering up OK when using a power adapter, it sounds like the issue is related to either POE or the ethernet port on the WAC730. It could be a number of issues, here are some things to check;

         

        1. Check a different ethernet cable, which is confirmed to power other POE devices successfully.

        2. Connect the AP to a different port on the POE switch.

        3. Check the POE budget of the switch. If there is already other POE devices being powered by this switch, it may not be able to provide sufficient power to power the additional AP. WAC730 requires 12.9 Watts of POE budget.

        4. If the POE switch has management interface, check the Port status to see if there is any POE error. It could be POE type mis-match. WAC730 support  IEEE 802.3af POE.

         

        5. Check the AP ethernet port. Power on the WAC730 using the external power adapter. Connect Ethernet cable from a switch to the AP, if there is no activity on the link LED's then most likely the AP Ethernet port is dead.

        If the port is dead  the unit must be RMA'd. for RMA you would be required to provide proof of purchase. 

         

        Let us know the outcome of checking these things and we can advise on the next steps

         

        Thanks

        DavidGo.

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