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Wireless
2022-06-21 21:59:22
@4Bob Hey Pure calculation, without additional loads. So let's say 3x EAP610 need 5-6 Watt the switch with 4 Watt pure network + 4 Watt more POE draw. Does this calculation work? The switch requires...
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Deco
2022-06-21 06:31:50
@BillComer Hey Personally, if i was in your scanario i wouldnt choose the P9s. The P9s come with PowerLine adaptors built in which is their main selling point, depending on how you set this up they...
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DSL Modem Routers
2022-06-20 23:44:25
@atti_effe At a guess you would need to have the VR400 in Wireless Router mode, with DHCP disabled Also ensure that the static IP you have set on the VR400 is not in use by the other DHCP server. It...
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Wi-Fi Routers
2022-06-20 23:35:24
Hey The AX53 is the newer model, but in terms of features and specifications, they are identical! Personal opinion.. You are HIGHLY unlikely to fully utilise even the AX50, its in excess of the...
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Wireless
2022-06-20 23:29:50
@BobbyMG Hey In my experience the BT DV phones required WPS setup to be able to work on WiFi, therefore I was unable to get this working on the EAPs as they do not support WPS. WPS is a very insecure...
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Deco
2022-06-20 23:20:24
@BillComer Hey Bill While i have not personally tried this, to the best of my knowledge the Powerline contained in the Deco P9 cannot be synced with other Powerline adaptors. The P9s can only connect...
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