EAP225-Wall power supply

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EAP225-Wall power supply
EAP225-Wall power supply
2020-12-03 21:50:55 - last edited 2020-12-04 14:31:39
Model: EAP225-Wall  
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Hi, I'm new on this forum.

 

I already own a EAP225 (ceiling mount).
This AP included a Passive PoE Adapter in the box.

It works fine.

 

I recently bought a second hand EAP225-Wall.

I tried to test it by using my existing Passive PoE Adapter, but it doesn't work.

Does it need another power supply then the EAP225-Ceiling?

 

Ceiling specifications=

Power Supply 802.3af/at PoE PoE or passive PoE

 

EAP225 | AC1350 Wireless MU-MIMO Gigabit Ceiling Mount Access Point | TP-Link (tp-link.com)

 

Wall specifications=

Power Supply 802.3af/802.3at PoE

 

EAP225-Wall | Omada AC1200 Wireless MU-MIMO Wall-Plate Access Point | TP-Link Baltic (tp-link.com)

 

I'm relatively new to POE access points.

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2020-12-04 10:52:31 - last edited 2020-12-04 14:31:39

Dear @FlashWeave,

 

I recently bought a second hand EAP225-Wall.

I tried to test it by using my existing Passive PoE Adapter, but it doesn't work.

Does it need another power supply then the EAP225-Ceiling?

 

Here is the PoE Guide to TP-Link Access Points for your reference, https://www.tp-link.com/support/faq/906/

 

In short, Passive PoE is a different power supply method from Standard PoE (802.3af/at PoE).

If the product only supports 802.3af/at PoE, we need to use 802.3af/at PoE to power it up.

If the product only supports Passive PoE, we have to use a Passive PoE to power it up.

 

For the EAP225-Wall, it won't work with the Passive PoE, you may purchase a PoE switch which is compliant with 802.3af/at PoE to power it up. Check this link for a PoE switch. https://www.tp-link.com/en/business-networking/all-switch/?filterby=5014%7C5013

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Re:EAP225-Wall power supply
2020-12-03 21:53:20

@FlashWeave PS: by "doesn't work", I mean: the LED doesn't light up, not even when I try resetting the AP by long pressing the "reset" button, as described in the manual.

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2020-12-04 10:52:31 - last edited 2020-12-04 14:31:39

Dear @FlashWeave,

 

I recently bought a second hand EAP225-Wall.

I tried to test it by using my existing Passive PoE Adapter, but it doesn't work.

Does it need another power supply then the EAP225-Ceiling?

 

Here is the PoE Guide to TP-Link Access Points for your reference, https://www.tp-link.com/support/faq/906/

 

In short, Passive PoE is a different power supply method from Standard PoE (802.3af/at PoE).

If the product only supports 802.3af/at PoE, we need to use 802.3af/at PoE to power it up.

If the product only supports Passive PoE, we have to use a Passive PoE to power it up.

 

For the EAP225-Wall, it won't work with the Passive PoE, you may purchase a PoE switch which is compliant with 802.3af/at PoE to power it up. Check this link for a PoE switch. https://www.tp-link.com/en/business-networking/all-switch/?filterby=5014%7C5013

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2020-12-04 14:35:59

@Fae thank you for the clarification.
I already ordered a Tp-Link Tl-Sg1005P 5-Port Gigabit Poe Switch some days ago.

This switch is 802.3af-compatible.

I guess I'll have to wait for this one to arrive, in order to test my EAP225 wall.

 

One additional question: why doesn't Tp-Link include an active PoE injector in the box with the EAP225 Ceiling?

Is it that much cheaper to include a passive one?

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2021-03-24 15:41:34

@Fae 

 

Do you confirm that is possible also with: TL-POE160S that is s complies with IEEE802.3af/at standard ?

Thanks

Best Regards

 

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Re:EAP225-Wall power supply
2021-03-25 00:50:41

Dear @Emitplink

 

Do you confirm that is possible also with: TL-POE160S that is s complies with IEEE802.3af/at standard ?

 

Yes, also both TL-PoE150S and TL-PoE160S can power up the EAP that requires IEEE802.3af/at.

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