SG2005P-PD where to enable POE injector mode?
Okay, I'm stumped. I can usually fumble through the settings to find what I need, but can't seem to find where/how to make the new 5 port switch utilize injector mode (I am used to the Unifi Flex settings) so that I can use the full POE power through this switch. I am using an Airfiber 50v 60w injector as I have a lot of these that I use for the Unifi Flex switches. Right now the SG2005P-PD is only allowing very minimal POE power like it is not detecting that I am using a POE++ injector. How do I force it recognize the POE injector?
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@VladVS @Clive_A Thanks for the messages, but i already noticed the firmware update and updated the switch to its latest version before i used it.
This didnt fixed the poe warning, the switch was still rebooting itself when the infrared lights of the 3 camera's where switched on.
So i replaced the TP Link SG2005P-PD for my unmanaged switch wich worked correctly.
It's the Tenda TEG1105PD PoE-switch (with 1 poe input port and 4 poe output, this works great but does not have an webinterface or an vlan support because its unmanaged.
I think i already know what the problem is:
I'm using the TP-Link Omada TL-SG2218P, 150W Poe Switch at the moment, but i didnt noticed that the output per port is only 30Watt and does not have a 802.3bt support.
I think that will be the reason that the switch is rebooting itself because there is not enough power to feed.
I used the Ubiquiti USW-Pro-Max-24-PoE switch before and didnt noticed any troubles in the past,
but now i'm understanding that i need to have the 802.3bt support for a higher output on the poe ports.
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