Compatible PoE Switch for Access Points

I have two EAP225-Outdoor, one EAP110-Outdoor, and one CPE610.
I want to use a PoE Switch to power them.
I made some research on PoE Switches that I could use but I am not really sure if it will work.
I got a TL-SF1008P but it will not work, I just saw in another thread that it is not compatible.
Can you suggest a 5 or 8 Port PoE Switch that will support all my access points?
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Unfortunately, EAP110-outdoor and CPE610 only support passive POE, not standard POE. This means they can only be powered on via the included passive POE adapter.
TP-Link POE switches are all standard POE. So no TP-Link switch can power on all of them together.
Only the EAP225-outdoor supports it.
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Unfortunately, EAP110-outdoor and CPE610 only support passive POE, not standard POE. This means they can only be powered on via the included passive POE adapter.
TP-Link POE switches are all standard POE. So no TP-Link switch can power on all of them together.
Only the EAP225-outdoor supports it.
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