EAP625-outdoor set up

EAP625-outdoor set up

EAP625-outdoor set up
EAP625-outdoor set up
Yesterday - last edited 21 hours ago
Model: EAP625-Outdoor HD  
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Hi, 

I have an mesh network set up which consists of Starlink internt Connected to ASUS AX5400 (574+4804Mbps) Wireless Dual Band RGB Wi-Fi 6 Router, which connects to, 
 5 Zen Wifi XD5's. I bought a TP-Link EAP625-Outdoor HD WiFi 6 Access Point to extend the signal of the network as a couple of the XD5's on the further away end of the network have a weak connection. The EAP625 is hardwired ethernet to the router. I understand that I need a PoE switch for the EAP625, although I had thought it was integrated in to it. Would I connect the PoE switch at the router end of the system? I would only need one or potentially two ethernet lines powered so would a basic two port PoE work? Do I neeed to make any changes to the setting sof the EAP625 and would this be done in the ap? Currently I have three ap's controlling the newtwork, asus, tp link and starling, seems like there's a good chance of some conflict popping up...

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Re:EAP625-outdoor set up-Solution
21 hours ago - last edited 21 hours ago

Hi  @TwoSocks 

 

To power on the EAP, you can choose either way of below:

1. passive POE adapter: POE4824G

This can only provide power to one POE device;

 

2. POE switch:  SG2008P

It has 4 POE ports, and can provide power to 4 devices.

 

You can know more details about passive POE and standard POE from the following link:

What’s PoE

 

As for the config, EAP is plug-and-play, but the default SSID is open.

You can refer to this to change its SSID settings.

 

Different wireless signals will have interferences but no conflict; that's inevitable.

You can lower it down by proper installation.

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Re:EAP625-outdoor set up
Yesterday - last edited 23 hours ago

  @TwoSocks 

 

You can power up EAP625-outdoor with a passive PoE adapter on 48v as well and skip buying a PoE switch:

 

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21 hours ago - last edited 21 hours ago

Hi  @TwoSocks 

 

To power on the EAP, you can choose either way of below:

1. passive POE adapter: POE4824G

This can only provide power to one POE device;

 

2. POE switch:  SG2008P

It has 4 POE ports, and can provide power to 4 devices.

 

You can know more details about passive POE and standard POE from the following link:

What’s PoE

 

As for the config, EAP is plug-and-play, but the default SSID is open.

You can refer to this to change its SSID settings.

 

Different wireless signals will have interferences but no conflict; that's inevitable.

You can lower it down by proper installation.

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