Deco X50-PoE

Deco X50-PoE

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Re:Deco X50-PoE
8 hours ago - last edited 8 hours ago

  @David-TP You were very kind and the typology shown is very clear as well as the one that was at the beginning of the discussion. Honestly what brought me a bit off-road was the video that shows the connection to the main deco with 2 lan cables losing the advantage of having the PoE system. From the topologies it seems that two LANs can be avoided. Why do you use 2 in the video? Even in wireless configuration it seems avoidable

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Re:Deco X50-PoE
4 hours ago

  @0101OSX they are using two ethernet cables because that deco is being used as the router, so the WAN Internet connection (from the ONT or Fibre modem) is one ethernet cable, and the other ethernet is the POE LAN side going to the POE switch.

 

The WAN side doesn't provide POE, only the LAN side. But because the main Deco is the router for the network it needs two connections.

 

If you are using your own router then the main Deco ( and there always has to be a main one) is setup in Access Point mode and just needs the single POE LAN connection.

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Re:Deco X50-PoE
47 minutes ago

  @Adam-ITComms Very clear. I thought that being self-sensing the LAN/WAN ports could always work with the PoE instead the port designated as WAN does not accept the PoE. This information will be useful to many 🫡

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