Is it possible to use a PoE adaptor for Deco M9
Is it possible to use a PoE adaptor for Deco M9
Hey,
Can someone tell if it's possible to use a PoE adapter, like the TL-POE 4824G on a node?
Or maybe I can use the seperate set adapter and splitter?
I use the Deco's all 3 as acces point, behind my router.
THX
Bas M
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Usually the poe splitter has the power cord included on the package, and it has 2 common DC connectors.
You can verify whether the PoE splitter has the same size of DC connector as the Deco M9.
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you can use this POE kit if you don't have POE switch.
https://www.tp-link.com/en/business-networking/accessory/tl-poe200/
if you already have POE switch, you can use a POE spliter:
https://www.tp-link.com/en/business-networking/accessory/tl-poe10r/
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Salve chiedo un'informazione tale procedura è possibile anche alimentare un Deco M4 .....
Tutte le unità Deco M4 saranno alimentate attraverso lo switch sg1008pe.
Tutte le unità M4 saranno configurate come Access Point dato che come Ruoter prioritario, tutta la lan sarà gestita da un tp-link R600vpn.
Hi, I ask for information this procedure is also possible to feed a Deco M4 .....
All Deco M4 units will be powered through the sg1008pe switch.
All M4 units will be configured as Access Point since as priority Ruoter, the whole LAN will be managed by a R600vpn tp-link.
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if I wanted to replace my UBNT Poe APs with Deco if I pull out the brown wires and use power pigtails would that work?
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Thank you for posting the updates
So if I'm correct
You have tp link switch poe supported
And used the poe function (cable)
To you mesh M9 plus router and put a
Poe splitter there (on the and of the cable)
And clicked it in to the router
And it worked.
My question is
I have a switch on the ground floor
TP-Link T2600G-28mps
And like to put the
TP-LINK deco M9plus mesh router 3pack
One next to the switch and the other 2
On the first and second floor with poe cable
So what is the maximum voltage required for the other 2 routers
As I Read it above its works right with this setting
Thank you in advance
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@BasM Hi
I too am interested in setting up a Deco M9 with PoE. WOuld you mnd sharing what splitters and router you used ? Many thanks
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Update:
The first model in the Deco family---Deco X50-POE which supports POE is coming soon.
For more details, please refer to Deco X50-PoE
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