Power Query
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Power Query
Region : Australia
Model : TL-POE150S
Hardware Version : V3
Firmware Version :
ISP :
Hi
I have a Netgear WNAP320 that supports POE and runs on 12v.
To save time / costs I have purchased a TL-POE150S to run power to the access point via Ethernet.
The documentation for the TL-POE150S indicated that the unit will draw/provide up to a maximum of 48vdc prior to purchase, however, since receiving the unit I am not so clear. I was led to understand that the unit will provide what power is required - so if the AP only required 12v that is all that will be supplied. But I am no longer sure that is the case.
Is it possible to connect a 12v Netgear AP to this TL-POE150S without causing any damage to the AP? Will the TL-POE150S auto detect the power required for the AP and adjust accordingly,?
I don't want to connect the AP to 48v and fry it :-/
Any ideas?
Model : TL-POE150S
Hardware Version : V3
Firmware Version :
ISP :
Hi
I have a Netgear WNAP320 that supports POE and runs on 12v.
To save time / costs I have purchased a TL-POE150S to run power to the access point via Ethernet.
The documentation for the TL-POE150S indicated that the unit will draw/provide up to a maximum of 48vdc prior to purchase, however, since receiving the unit I am not so clear. I was led to understand that the unit will provide what power is required - so if the AP only required 12v that is all that will be supplied. But I am no longer sure that is the case.
Is it possible to connect a 12v Netgear AP to this TL-POE150S without causing any damage to the AP? Will the TL-POE150S auto detect the power required for the AP and adjust accordingly,?
I don't want to connect the AP to 48v and fry it :-/
Any ideas?