POE over 60M
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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Hi @d0ugmac1
Thank you for the info.
I have also found related topic @ what is the maximum length of the ethernet cable from poe adapter to eap225-outdoor? - Business Community (tp-link.com)
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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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Hi @d0ugmac1
Thank you for the info.
I have also found related topic @ what is the maximum length of the ethernet cable from poe adapter to eap225-outdoor? - Business Community (tp-link.com)
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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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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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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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