CPE210 problems..help please

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Re:CPE210 problems..help please
2017-11-10 19:35:07
Did you connect the CPE directly to a PoE switch? Did you ensure that the PoE switch runs at 24 volts (so-called "passive" PoE), not 48 volts (IEEE 802.3af/at)?
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Nightmare part 8
2017-11-11 00:12:21
Yes I connected the cpe directly to the switch atm I've a patch feeding the uplink of the 4port switch which I'm almost sure is 48v didn't know there was any other type, the internets on at the laptop. Waiting on another dvr coming
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Re:CPE210 problems..help please
2017-11-11 21:04:42

Designss wrote

Yes I connected the cpe directly to the switch atm I've a patch feeding the uplink of the 4port switch which I'm almost sure is 48v didn't know there was any other type, the internets on at the laptop. Waiting on another dvr coming
Would one of these make it happen https://www.currys.co.uk/gbuk/computing-accessories/networking/network-routers-and-switches/network-switches/tp-link-tl-poe150s-poe-injector-10024571-pdt.html
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Re:CPE210 problems..help please
2017-11-11 21:47:35

Designss wrote



No. This is an 802.3af-conforming PoE injector (48 volts).

Why don't you use the 24V passive PoE injector which comes with the CPE?

If you have lost it: I will be testing a 24V passive PoE switch with CPEs soon; it just arrived here a moment ago.
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Re:CPE210 problems..help please
2017-11-12 02:34:27

R1D2 wrote

No. This is an 802.3af-conforming PoE injector (48 volts).Why don't you use the 24V passive PoE injector which comes with the CPE?If you have lost it: I will be testing a 24V passive PoE switch with CPEs soon; it just arrived here a moment ago.
I am using it but I need another output to send it to the laptop in the next room
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Re:CPE210 problems..help please
2017-11-12 02:50:02
So alls I need is a 24v passive poe switch and I'm laughing
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Re:CPE210 problems..help please
2017-11-12 06:15:32

Designss wrote

So alls I need is a 24v passive poe switch and I'm laughing


Does your CPE have two Ethernet ports (not the PoE adapter, this has one PoE out port and a LAN port)? CPE hardware v1 has a second LAN port labeled LAN1 beside LAN0, which is the PoE in port. LAN1 can be used the same way just as the LAN port on the PoE injector. So, you actually have two LAN ports on a CPE210 v1.

If your CPE version is v2, it has only one (PoE in) port labeled LAN0. Then I would recommend to either connect the PoE injector's LAN port to a dumb switch or to use a switch like those in the Ubiquiti EdgeRouter X and EdgeRouter X-SFP (which are actually routers, but they can be configured to work just as switches).

The ER X has one PoE in port, one PoE pass-through port (both 24 volts) and three LAN ports. It could be powered by the PoE in, too. Its power consumption is max. 5 watts, so if your CPE's PoE injector can provide at least ~18 watts (see the label on the bottom of the injector), it would fit perfectly to extend the CPE by three more LAN ports.

The ER X-SFP has 5 PoE out ports with 24 volts suitable to power up to four or even five CPEs. Its power adapter provides 50 watts.
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Re:CPE210 problems..help please
2017-11-14 07:11:35

R1D2 wrote

Does your CPE have two Ethernet ports (not the PoE adapter, this has one PoE out port and a LAN port)? CPE hardware v1 has a second LAN port labeled LAN1 beside LAN0, which is the PoE in port. LAN1 can be used the same way just as the LAN port on the PoE injector. So, you actually have two LAN ports on a CPE210 v1.If your CPE version is v2, it has only one (PoE in) port labeled LAN0. Then I would recommend to either connect the PoE injector's LAN port to a dumb switch or to use a switch like those in the Ubiquiti EdgeRouter X and EdgeRouter X-SFP (which are actually routers, but they can be configured to work just as switches).The ER X has one PoE in port, one PoE pass-through port (both 24 volts) and three LAN ports. It could be powered by the PoE in, too. Its power consumption is max. 5 watts, so if your CPE's PoE injector can provide at least ~18 watts (see the label on the bottom of the injector), it would fit perfectly to extend the CPE by three more LAN ports.The ER X-SFP has 5 PoE out ports with 24 volts suitable to power up to four or even five CPEs. Its power adapter provides 50 watts.
Thanks for your help didn't realise Lan1 was another port that solved putting in any switches, didn't fancy blowing up a third dvr lol was beginning to look a bit thick. Lots learned.. Thanks for sharing the knowledge ?
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Re:CPE210 problems..help please
2017-11-14 07:38:41
You're welcome. Yes, old HW version 1 of CPE is very versatile with two LAN ports. But never turn on PoE pass-through in the CPE's web UI on the LAN1 port by accident; it will apply power without any prior warning ... :cool:
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