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2022-12-26 23:40:24
@Hansturbo Yeah, any of the currently available EAPs will work on POE 802.3af/at, except the EAP110-outdoor and your current EAP110.
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2022-12-25 09:13:43
@PeterTselios Depending on how many ports are needed, "Switch B" could be a SG2008 (T1500G-8T is an older version), this is a 8 port gigabit switch that has one port for POE power in, and no POE pass...
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2022-12-25 08:35:41
@Hansturbo Yes this is correct operation. The EAP110 uses 24V passive POE, this is an always on 24V sent over the cable. The SG2008P uses 802.3 af/at POE, this is an IEEE standard of 48V POE that...
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2022-12-25 08:19:40
@Pksparks Hi, I had to be away a couple of days. What I've learned under Omada is, the SSID that is associated with the wired native network cannot have the VLAN option active. To elaborate, in Omada...
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2022-12-22 19:31:43
@lukass2000 I have been using the 7206 at two locations for a year now, and they have been very stable and fast. There have been a lot of issues with the 605 that firmware just is not quite fixing...
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2022-12-22 17:57:26
@bh56 Yeah using a controller will help and is not overkill. Controller management provides a few extra features, the most useful one is seamless roaming (802.11k/v). A RaspPi running the software...
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