Issues with SG3424P and the Siemens Gigaset N510
Issues with SG3424P and the Siemens Gigaset N510
Model :
Hardware Version : Not Clear
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ISP :
Hi,
i am running several POE clients without issue.
For my DECT phones, i purchased the Siemens Gigaset DECT base station, which supports POE with power class 1 (<4W).
At the first plugin, it worked everything flawless. On the next days, i had issues to power this device ON, till i recognized that this was a POE issue.
With the separate power supply, its running.
I sent this device back and get a new replacement. Same thing here.
If you leave this a long time happening, it might be work after several minutes.
In the following screenshot it took more than 7 minutes.
After startup, you see the Gigaset in the POE overview.
I assume a design mistake in the Gigaset and i am quite sure, that the startup current is just too high (condensators).
And if the TPlink is stick the POE-Standard (2A), it wont allow an higher current.
In the market there only 2 DECT base stations, which supporting POE. The professional devices costs several hundred
dollars. Thatswhy i want to run this Gigaset.
Tips for workarounds? Are there any other issues with POE clients known?
Hardware Version : Not Clear
Firmware Version :
ISP :
Hi,
i am running several POE clients without issue.
For my DECT phones, i purchased the Siemens Gigaset DECT base station, which supports POE with power class 1 (<4W).
At the first plugin, it worked everything flawless. On the next days, i had issues to power this device ON, till i recognized that this was a POE issue.
With the separate power supply, its running.
I sent this device back and get a new replacement. Same thing here.
If you leave this a long time happening, it might be work after several minutes.
In the following screenshot it took more than 7 minutes.
![](https://static-community.tp-link.com/other/8/7/2018/0ec84e185e65404dbd3a9e238a3f6058.png)
After startup, you see the Gigaset in the POE overview.
![](https://static-community.tp-link.com/other/8/7/2018/71ddba3a7a3e4748a9b010f6722b0745.png)
I assume a design mistake in the Gigaset and i am quite sure, that the startup current is just too high (condensators).
And if the TPlink is stick the POE-Standard (2A), it wont allow an higher current.
In the market there only 2 DECT base stations, which supporting POE. The professional devices costs several hundred
dollars. Thatswhy i want to run this Gigaset.
Tips for workarounds? Are there any other issues with POE clients known?