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4 TopicsNetgear Switch GS324TP PoE not working
For several days I have been in trouble with my GS324TP (5,5 year old). I first noticed that Alexa (located in 2nd floor) stopped connecting to my wifi (we have a Fritzbox 7590 in the cellar) and a Ubiquiti Unifi AP AC Pro/Lite on each floor. Wifi (switch + access point) connection was frequently interrupted. I updated the switch's firmware from .38 to .44, made several resets... Nothing helps, the wifi - as well as the LAN connection - remained unstable and at the moment isn't working at all. At the switch der are only shining the upper leds, not one led in the poe row. Is it possible that the switch is over or has mainly problems with poe? I tried to connect my old notebook (which can be connected to lan cable) with a lan socket, the notebook reclaimed "no connection to internet".. Sorry for my english - haven't been using it for several years now... Any ideas how to fix this problem?GS105PE PoE Daisy Chain
Hi, I need (or rather want :smileyvery-happy:) to install two switches in a place where there is no power. My existing network consists of an ASUS WiFi Router and not much else. My plan is as follows: Run power + data via a PoE+ Injector to the first GS105PE Run the second GS105PE off of PoE Passthrough from the first GS105PE Only run data (no power) from the rest of the available ports (PoE only needed to power the switches themselves). I hope this mockup will explain my theory: Will this work? Thanks in advance.SolvedNetgear GS105PE - power available on PSE
This switch is powered throw port 5, by 802.3 af or 802.3 at. I want to use the port 3 and 4 for computers (no problem), and use port 1 to get back power in DC to provide power supply to an electric card. If the switch is powered by 802.3at (POE+), what is the current I can get on port 1 (on 48v DC) ? Is there some splitters to connect on port 1 to get directly DC power (48, 24 or 12v) ? Thanks for your answersSolvedCan I connect 802.3AF devices to my GS510TP
HI, I have Access Ponits that support the 802.3af standard and am not sure if I bought a GS510TP that I can safely connect thses AP's to the POE+ ports. In the past I have connected these AP's to a POE+ switch but want a smart switch to see what's really happening with the power. Any help would be apprciated, Thanks Steve - AXTSolved4.8KViews0likes1Comment