TP-Link FORCE POE to a specific port in a Switch?
Good day,
I'm busy making a quote for a new installation, There is going to be a few P2P (CPE710) in this installation.
As we know, the P2P dish comes with a POE injector.
Is there a way I can bypass the POE injector and plug the dish directly in the switch and inject power to that specific port?
I have a UBNT Edge switch 24 at home and I know I can do it with that switch.
This is the switches I want to use.
TL-SG1218MPE
TL-SG2428P
TL-SG2210MP
Any help or feedback will be much appreciated.
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Hi @ChrisAuc
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CPE is not PoE-compatible. Why my PoE powered device cannot work properly when connected to the PoE Switch?
In this case, you cannot use the PoE switch to power it up. You are required to use the PoE injector we included for you. That's a passive PoE, unlike the standard 802.3 PoE. What’s PoE
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Hi @ChrisAuc
Thanks for posting in our business forum.
CPE is not PoE-compatible. Why my PoE powered device cannot work properly when connected to the PoE Switch?
In this case, you cannot use the PoE switch to power it up. You are required to use the PoE injector we included for you. That's a passive PoE, unlike the standard 802.3 PoE. What’s PoE
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