Moving EAP670 to Non-PoE Power On OC200 Controller?
So I have an outlet in the ceiling of my garage (powers the garage door opener) so I decided to mount my EAP via the included power adapter.
I saw the default SSID's for 5gz and 2.4ghz but for whatever reason couldn't connect to these via my phone. It just wouldn't get an IP or allow me to add the EAP670 through the Omada mobile app.
So I connected it with an ethernet cable over PoE, got it connected and fully configured with my OC200.
I moved it back to just power alone and it simply disconnects.
Is it 100% required I would expect to have the access point connected via ethernet for full functionality?
Still learning how all this works.
My EAP 235's are only able to be powered with PoE so never had an option of AC power with those.
I can run a cable to the location I want it for PoE but was hoping that wouldn't have to be the case.
Is all the AC power doing is give power to the device and giving me the ability to connect Ethernet to the EAP 670 that does not require a PoE connection to the device?
Hope I'm making sense here.