TL-SG2210P and Ubiquity Nanobeam M5
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TL-SG2210P and Ubiquity Nanobeam M5
Model :
Hardware Version : Not Clear
Firmware Version :
ISP :
I have a strange issue with this switch in that every time i connect my nanobeam to the switch it resets it back to factory defaults!
I am using the ubiquity supplied 24v poe injector and not the switch POE. I have tried another brand new tp-link (same model) and same thing.
Using a non-poe negear and everything works fine.
Unfortunately after testing and trying to determine what the issue it has bricked 2 x ubiquity units whereby they will power on but i cant ping even after a factory reset.
I have upgraded switch to latest f/w and disabled poe on ubiquity port. Has anyone come across this before/got a solution?
Stephen.
Hardware Version : Not Clear
Firmware Version :
ISP :
I have a strange issue with this switch in that every time i connect my nanobeam to the switch it resets it back to factory defaults!
I am using the ubiquity supplied 24v poe injector and not the switch POE. I have tried another brand new tp-link (same model) and same thing.
Using a non-poe negear and everything works fine.
Unfortunately after testing and trying to determine what the issue it has bricked 2 x ubiquity units whereby they will power on but i cant ping even after a factory reset.
I have upgraded switch to latest f/w and disabled poe on ubiquity port. Has anyone come across this before/got a solution?
Stephen.