[ASK] CPE510 POE PassThrough
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[ASK] CPE510 POE PassThrough
Region : Indonesia
Model : TL-WA5210G
Hardware Version : V2
Firmware Version :
ISP : BiNet
I Just bought and Implement TP-Link Access Point CPE510.
I have read the manual and noticed that it has POE PassThrough support in the Secondary RJ45 Port but only for 24v POE devices.
I also have TL-WA5210G lying around and noticed that the standard POE included in TL-WA5210G is 12v.
My Questions:
- What is the Voltage Range that my TL-WA5210G is capable of? Because in the tech specs it only mention the included Adapter output Voltage not the Device's Operating Voltage Range.
- What will happen if I tried to plug my TL-WA5210G directly to my CPE510 Secondary port with POE PassThrough feature enabled? Is it possible that I will burn my TL-WA5210G or there is safety feature that will protect my TL-WA5210G from overvoltage/undervoltage?
- What TP-Link devices that uses 24v as their POE voltage other than CPE510?
Thanx.
-fikkar.web.id-
Model : TL-WA5210G
Hardware Version : V2
Firmware Version :
ISP : BiNet
I Just bought and Implement TP-Link Access Point CPE510.
I have read the manual and noticed that it has POE PassThrough support in the Secondary RJ45 Port but only for 24v POE devices.
I also have TL-WA5210G lying around and noticed that the standard POE included in TL-WA5210G is 12v.
My Questions:
- What is the Voltage Range that my TL-WA5210G is capable of? Because in the tech specs it only mention the included Adapter output Voltage not the Device's Operating Voltage Range.
- What will happen if I tried to plug my TL-WA5210G directly to my CPE510 Secondary port with POE PassThrough feature enabled? Is it possible that I will burn my TL-WA5210G or there is safety feature that will protect my TL-WA5210G from overvoltage/undervoltage?
- What TP-Link devices that uses 24v as their POE voltage other than CPE510?
Thanx.
-fikkar.web.id-