EAP670 PD Over Current indication

EAP670 PD Over Current indication

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Re:EAP670 PD Over Current indication
2024-09-26 17:39:54

I've basically had to do the same thing but am using a managed PDU for reboots with the injectors plugged into that. Do you have timeouts / heartbeats missed on 1.0.13? that's the only stable release I have found, even on injectors. It seems stable but comes with a ridiculous DNS bug that is mostly cosmetic but very irksome. 

 

 I would not consider these APs ready for any kind of profssional use at this point. 

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Re:EAP670 PD Over Current indication
2024-10-14 16:14:56

  @ndb217 

 

I give up on these 670s.

 

They're precarious on a good day and downright unreliable on a bad day. I've ordered some Aruba to replace them. 

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Re:EAP670 PD Over Current indication
a week ago

I just discovered this problem on a Cisco 3850 and some 670s and am also not super impressed.

Should be a max of 22.3 W and I have a PoE+ Switch (30W per port).  Kind of lame when you build stuff to spec and it doesn't work properly.

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Re:EAP670 PD Over Current indication
a week ago

  @JdubL 

 

Yes it is.

 

I replaced my problem AP's with used EAP245 after my post.  They have never given a single issue.

 

I have also started spending more time putting my SMB clients on Meraki and my residential customers on Ubiquiti

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