EAP110 cant take power from passive port on mikrotik cap ac xl

why won't the mikrotik cap ac xl with passive PoE output (12v up to 57v) power eap110 with passive poe 24v input?
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Hi @scdsdcsx
Passive PoE does not adhere to any IEEE standard. Passive PoE switches/adapters are mainly divided into 12V, 24V, and 48V according to the output voltage provided. When purchasing a passive PoE switch/adapter, you need to consider its voltage according to the voltage of the powered device. Connecting the wrong voltage may cause permanent electrical damage to the powered device.
Please use the inclueded passive POE adapter to power on the EAP110.
If you lost it, you can purchase POE2412G (TL-POE2412G)
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Hi @scdsdcsx
Passive PoE does not adhere to any IEEE standard. Passive PoE switches/adapters are mainly divided into 12V, 24V, and 48V according to the output voltage provided. When purchasing a passive PoE switch/adapter, you need to consider its voltage according to the voltage of the powered device. Connecting the wrong voltage may cause permanent electrical damage to the powered device.
Please use the inclueded passive POE adapter to power on the EAP110.
If you lost it, you can purchase POE2412G (TL-POE2412G)
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