TL-SF1008P - freezes after a while

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TL-SF1008P - freezes after a while
TL-SF1008P - freezes after a while
2017-02-07 04:58:57
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Hi,

I am using a TL-SF1008 with two Axis cameras at the PoE ports. One cam uses maximum 12,8 W, the other 3,0 W max which is well below the specified power consumption. Since a few days the switch "freezes" with all LED showing a steady light on the ports used. After a power off/on the switch is usable for 30 - 90 minutes before it freezes again.

I have put the 12,8 W camera on a seperate PoE injector with the 3,0 W cam remaining on the switch. With this configuration the switch works normal.

Any ideas? Does the switch possibly "degrades" somehow (it's just 10 month in use)?

Thanks
rgds FR
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Re:TL-SF1008P - freezes after a while
2017-02-07 20:53:03

OmniJet wrote

One cam uses maximum 12,8 W, the other 3,0 W max which is well below the specified power consumption.


Could be a problem if you use a lengthy cable. The 802.3af standard assumes a power loss on cable, which yields a maximum power of 12.95 W for PDs. Add 10 to 25% power loss if using switched power supplies. So clearly 12.8 W does not fit in 802.3af power specifications. I would not connect PDs with more than 10 W to 802.3af switches.

See https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Power_over_Ethernet#Standard_implementation
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Re:TL-SF1008P - freezes after a while
2017-02-10 01:36:54
Thank you for your immediate answer. I didn't think of cable length, however, it is just 5 m. I'd better continue with a sep. PoE injector.
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