Will an EAP225-Outdoor work for me?
I have an internet setup with Monkeybrains as my provider. Then I have an 8 port switch which I'm going to be using to split the internet between some POE cameras and some device to provide internet outdoors.
1) I tried it with an old apple router and it worked just fine.
2) I then plugged in an EAP110-Outdoor in and it didn't work.
3) Reading the manual it seems that the EAP110-Outdoor doesn't support working behind as switch.
"Option 2: Via PoE Switch (Only for EAP22-Outdoor"
Before returning the 110 and ordering the 225, I just want to make sure I have this right. Monkey brains internet, going through a switch, to the EAP225-Outdoor should work fine?
Thanks for any info!
Obviously, I've got a lot to learn here about modern wifi networks.
-Adam
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Dear @AdamGeekeasy ,
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Then I have an 8 port switch which I'm going to be using to split the internet between some POE cameras and some device to provide internet outdoors.
1) I tried it with an old apple router and it worked just fine.
2) I then plugged in an EAP110-Outdoor in and it didn't work.
3) Reading the manual it seems that the EAP110-Outdoor doesn't support working behind as switch.
"Option 2: Via PoE Switch (Only for EAP22-Outdoor"
Before returning the 110 and ordering the 225, I just want to make sure I have this right. Monkey brains internet, going through a switch, to the EAP225-Outdoor should work fine?
Thanks for reporting this issue to TP-Link community.
The issue you are talking about is POE Compatible issue I think.
As mentioned in the Specifications, EAP110-Outdoor is using 24V Passive PoE for power, but if I guessed correctly, your switch support Standard POE, right?
This is the point, they are not compatible, but EAP225-Outdoor supports Standard 802.3af/at POE, you can use it with your switch.
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Dear @AdamGeekeasy ,
AdamGeekeasy wrote
Then I have an 8 port switch which I'm going to be using to split the internet between some POE cameras and some device to provide internet outdoors.
1) I tried it with an old apple router and it worked just fine.
2) I then plugged in an EAP110-Outdoor in and it didn't work.
3) Reading the manual it seems that the EAP110-Outdoor doesn't support working behind as switch.
"Option 2: Via PoE Switch (Only for EAP22-Outdoor"
Before returning the 110 and ordering the 225, I just want to make sure I have this right. Monkey brains internet, going through a switch, to the EAP225-Outdoor should work fine?
Thanks for reporting this issue to TP-Link community.
The issue you are talking about is POE Compatible issue I think.
As mentioned in the Specifications, EAP110-Outdoor is using 24V Passive PoE for power, but if I guessed correctly, your switch support Standard POE, right?
This is the point, they are not compatible, but EAP225-Outdoor supports Standard 802.3af/at POE, you can use it with your switch.
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It sounds like your 'old apple router' was your first wifi test and that worked. Great.
Next you plugged in the 110-outdoor and it didn't work.
- Does than mean you couldn't see any network at all being broadcast? If not, see below, otherwise by default the SSID is TPLINKxxxxx
- Did you connect the AP via the supplied passive POE power injector? Monkeybrains-->Switch-->POE injector-->110-outdoor?
- Have you tried resetting the 110? You can do this via the switch on the side of the supplied power injector
- If you log into the Monkeybrains router, can you see which devices are connected...and is one of them the 110-outdoor AP?
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@Hank21 Thanks. This indirectly solved my problem.
It was a POE incompatibility issue. I'm guessing the 225 would have worked, but I put a POE injector between the switch and the 110 and that solved my issue with it.
The wifi is up and running now.
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