POE over 60M

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POE over 60M
POE over 60M
2023-04-08 12:54:56 - last edited 2023-04-10 10:07:48
Model: EAP610-Outdoor  
Hardware Version: V1
Firmware Version: 1.0.6 Build 20220415 Rel. 63538

I have found out today that the maximum length of cable from PoE Adapter to AP is 60M.

 

Source: How to Get Outdoor WiFi? | TP-Link

 

I have several APs over 60M, what would be the negative impact in my network?

 

Thank you.

 

 

 

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2023-04-08 14:49:32 - last edited 2023-04-10 10:07:48
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Re:POE over 60M
2023-04-08 14:35:18

  @Ric04jan72 

 

Most likely that you will lose 1G rate and drop to 100M.  I don't think there would be any power related issues as these AP don't run at the high end of 802.3at range, and if there were you could swap in a more capable injector.

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2023-04-10 15:08:27

  @Ric04jan72 

 

In short: 

 

24V Passive POE (adapter shipped with EAP225-outdoor) ==> 60m

48V 802.3af/at POE/POE+ (POE capable switch or active POE injector) ==> 100m

 

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Re:POE over 60M
2023-04-11 04:47:01

Hi  @d0ugmac1 

 

A read a lot about this problem and your REPLY is the best solution.

 

Thank you so much for sharing your knowledge. I appreciate it. It helps me a lot.

 

 

 

 

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Re:POE over 60M
2023-04-23 13:00:24

Hi  @d0ugmac1 

 

The included PoE Adapter in EAP610-Outdoor is already

 

• 802.3at PoE
• 48V/0.5A Passive PoE

 

Will this be enough to power the AP over 60M-100M?

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Re:POE over 60M
2023-04-23 13:24:05
Yes. 48V should allow you the full run of the ethernet spec, it's only the 24V passive (as comes with the EAP225-outdoor) that has the 60m limitation.
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