EAP 225 v3 EU Indoor - 802.3af POE not working
Last week I realized the in-box supplied passive 24v PoE adapter was only 100mbps! So I ordered a Planet POE-163 gigabit 802.11af compatible PoE injector.
The PoE injector lights up jsut fine. However, when I connect it to the AP there the AP does not power on (I have 2 AP and 2 injectors - tried all the combinations). The spec sheet for EAP 225 v3 says it is 802.11af compatible. I made sure I have localisied (EU) firmware installed.
What am I missing here?
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leviu wrote
Last week I realized the in-box supplied passive 24v PoE adapter was only 100mbps!
Sorry? The PoE adapter which comes with EAP225 v3 EU is TL-SG2412G, which indeed supports Gigabit Ethernet. Where did you buy the EAP?
The spec sheet for EAP 225 v3 says it is 802.11af compatible.
EAP225 is 802.3af compatible. Works fine with my PoE switches and even with mid-span injectors such as TL-POE150S.
I guess it could be a cable issue what prevents your PoE adapter from working with the EAP. Try another cable.
BTW, 802.11af (aka White-Fi/Super-WiFi) is something completely different.
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It was wiring all along... I didn't snip off enough wiring on the wall jacks so some shorted. After cleaning up the extra slack I got my Gigabit connection on the original PoE passive injectors!
Returning the one's I bought...
Apologize for the laziness on my part for not using an actual network tester!
For reference, here are 2 the injectors. I never actually did test the 802.3af one though..
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leviu wrote
Last week I realized the in-box supplied passive 24v PoE adapter was only 100mbps!
Sorry? The PoE adapter which comes with EAP225 v3 EU is TL-SG2412G, which indeed supports Gigabit Ethernet. Where did you buy the EAP?
The spec sheet for EAP 225 v3 says it is 802.11af compatible.
EAP225 is 802.3af compatible. Works fine with my PoE switches and even with mid-span injectors such as TL-POE150S.
I guess it could be a cable issue what prevents your PoE adapter from working with the EAP. Try another cable.
BTW, 802.11af (aka White-Fi/Super-WiFi) is something completely different.
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You are right! TL-POE2412G is what came with the AP! It does support Gigabit according to the spec sheet! I wonder why it doesn't give me gigabit speeds =(. I will re-check my cabling again. Maybe something is wrong with the autonegotiation.... Both injectors are connected to fortigate 60D (which has gigabit ports).
Made a typo the protocol version... I meant 802.3af.
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@leviu, always make sure you use good quality shielded cables for Gigabit networks, especially if using PoE.
Albeit in theory (short) unshielded cables should work for Gigabit connections, in practice I often notice fall-backs to auto-negotiated 100BASE-TX even with short unshielded cables at various devices, not only EAPs.
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Hello @R1D2,
Just to be sure -- does EAP225v3 work with these PoE specs? Output 24VDC Passive PoE (Pins 4, 5+; 7, 8-), 15W
The labels on the TL-SG2412G write: +4,5pins; -7,8pins ..... looks almost the same.
Thank you for confirmation.
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@joe-wifi, sorry, I don't know.
Normally, passive PoE using pins 4, 5, 7 and 8 according to PoE cabling scheme B is most often used with Fast Ethernet interfaces only.
Since passive PoE is a proprietary solution I have no idea what technique TP-Link uses to implement passive PoE on a Gigabit interface.
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It was wiring all along... I didn't snip off enough wiring on the wall jacks so some shorted. After cleaning up the extra slack I got my Gigabit connection on the original PoE passive injectors!
Returning the one's I bought...
Apologize for the laziness on my part for not using an actual network tester!
For reference, here are 2 the injectors. I never actually did test the 802.3af one though..
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