TL-SF1005P poe switch.

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TL-SF1005P poe switch.
TL-SF1005P poe switch.
2020-01-06 13:53:36
Model: TL-SF1005P  
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Hello and happy new year !

I own two of those switches, each one is powering two yealink phones, but once a month both switches stops powering the phones and after a simple reset the system is up again.

What should i check? 

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Re:TL-SF1005P poe switch.
2020-01-07 06:14:34

@Paulos 

 

Happy New Year!

TL-SF1005P is unmanaged switch so can only be reboot.

Please note the following PoE information for TL-SF1005P.

  • Supports PoE Power up to 15.4W for each PoE port
  • Supports PoE Power up to 58W for all PoE ports

If your phone doesn't exceed the limit, maybe the switch or your phone is damaged. 

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Re:TL-SF1005P poe switch.
2020-01-07 09:25:23

@Andone thanks for the reply but i don't exceed neither of the per port and overall power consumtion.

I just can't beleive that both devices are damaged. (they are only months that being working.)

Should these be pluged into a ups?

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Re:TL-SF1005P poe switch.
2020-01-08 03:11:16

@Paulos 

 

It should not have to use UPS. Generally should use the original power adapter. 

When it stop powering your phone again, maybe you can try to test if it can forward data(just check if your PC can access internet) and try to test other powered devices.

If cannot forward data, then it should be the problem of the switch.

If just cannot power your phone, consider the problem between switch and phone.

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