How do you enable/disable POE POWER on individual ports?

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How do you enable/disable POE POWER on individual ports?
How do you enable/disable POE POWER on individual ports?
2020-07-12 20:05:19 - last edited 2022-03-14 09:12:09
Model: TL-SG108  
Hardware Version: V2
Firmware Version: NA

How do you enable/disable POE POWER on individual ports?

Is there another switch that can do this from TP LINK or other? 

I have tested this and it only drops power upon REBOOT.

Disabling ports do NOT drop power.

Terren.net

 

TL-SG108PE     is not selectable in Model area in the for.  Must type SG for the only options.

 

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2020-07-13 06:07:12 - last edited 2022-03-14 09:12:09

@terren272 

 

Hi,

 

Please note that the TL-SG108 doesn't support PoE at all. 

 

For TP-Link PoE switches, except for Unmanaged Switches, we can disable/enable PoE power on individual ports under PoE > PoE config, and PoE Status of PoE port is enabled by default settings.

 

Note: Unmanaged Switches cannot be configured, so we cannot disable PoE power on Unmanaged PoE switches.

Edit: PoE configuration is only available on certain devices.

To check whether your device supports this feature, please refer to the actual web interface.

 

1. Easy Smart Switches with PoE function:

 

2. Smart Switch with PoE function:

 

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2020-07-13 06:07:12 - last edited 2022-03-14 09:12:09

@terren272 

 

Hi,

 

Please note that the TL-SG108 doesn't support PoE at all. 

 

For TP-Link PoE switches, except for Unmanaged Switches, we can disable/enable PoE power on individual ports under PoE > PoE config, and PoE Status of PoE port is enabled by default settings.

 

Note: Unmanaged Switches cannot be configured, so we cannot disable PoE power on Unmanaged PoE switches.

Edit: PoE configuration is only available on certain devices.

To check whether your device supports this feature, please refer to the actual web interface.

 

1. Easy Smart Switches with PoE function:

 

2. Smart Switch with PoE function:

 

>> Omada EAP Firmware Trial Available Here << *Try filtering posts on each forum by Label of [Early Access]*
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Re:How do you enable/disable POE POWER on individual ports?
2022-02-25 12:57:17

  @Fae 

Hi,

 

I have TL-SG108PE 3.0

Firmware: 1.0.0 Build 20200415 Rel.54962

 

So this is an easy smart switch, but I can not see the above option

 

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Re:How do you enable/disable POE POWER on individual ports?
2022-03-14 08:54:43

  @wuppi  I have the exact same problem...where is the POE menu

i have a brand new TL-SG1210MPE

Please help

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Re:How do you enable/disable POE POWER on individual ports?
2022-03-14 09:10:21

Hi

 

I have the exact same problem...where is the POE menu

i have a brand new TL-SG1210MPE

 

PoE configuration is only available on certain devices. To check whether your device supports this feature, please refer to the actual web interface.

>> Omada EAP Firmware Trial Available Here << *Try filtering posts on each forum by Label of [Early Access]*
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Re:How do you enable/disable POE POWER on individual ports?
2022-05-01 16:08:07 - last edited 2022-05-01 16:12:40

  @Fae I have a TL-SG1016PE POE+ switch.  I can't get power to activate on the screen you have as an example.  When I try to do anything it says "FAILED".  I've plugged in known working POE cameras, no network connection, but when I plug in a camera and use an injector, then it can work, so I know the CAT5 cable is working.  I've also swapped cables.

The switch just says the POWER STATUS is off, and I can't seem to get it to work.  Not with POE or POE+.  I also used the web browser and TP-LINK config app.  I've made sure the Firmware is the most up to date as well.

What else can be done?

 

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