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2025-01-31 21:08:53
@Skewett, forgot to say the splitter is the opposite of an injector, so input is data/power via network cable and output is data on a network cable with power on seperate low voltage wire.
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2025-01-31 20:57:34
@Skewett, TP-Link makes this splitter, but it's not outdoor rated so it's up to you to enclose it. You would also need to verify it can withstand any tempature ranges where you plan to install it....
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2025-01-31 20:03:02
@Skewett, seems there's enough power, so SG2005P-PD can't or doesn't know to supply passive power. You might try an outdoor gigabit 802.3at/af 12V splitter to power the 215 using the DC barrel plug....
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2025-01-31 18:12:57
Hi @Skewett, How are you powering the SG2005P-PD? The EAP215-Bridge requires 11.5W and the EAP225 requires 12.6W (little less in EU), so total is 21.4W. If you're not using the 802.3bt type 3/4 POE...
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2025-01-31 15:52:56
Hi @CarloPH, I think the SG2005P-PD might be underpowered... The SG2008P powering it is POE+ which is max 30W per port and the SG2005P-PD's budget is (according to documenttion) is just 19W and not...
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2025-01-31 14:45:25
Hi @TPOwner1, If you're using the controller... For the DNS, see: https://community.tp-link.com/en/business/forum/topic/734870?replyId=1468374 I think the LAN settings you're looking for are on the...
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