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2023-05-22 05:29:38
You dont need 2 routers, and your modem is likely not set up to support two routers anyways. Create 2 or more LANs on one router, one for each class of user. You can then control which port belongs...
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2023-05-22 05:23:54
Switch----(cable1)------TPlinkPOEinjector----(cable2)------110-outdooe That required 2 cables, your last post infers you are only using 1 cable which is unlikely to work
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2023-05-21 19:53:44
@Abishop1776 It can be a little awkward when your modem uses the same subnet as the LAN of the TPlink router...ie 192.168.0.X Your approach in post #2 was correct, and as you noted a power cycle is a...
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2023-05-21 04:52:47
See title for my much easier approach
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2023-05-20 16:03:10
@Angrycstomer You MUST use the provided POE injector with the 110-outdoor. It doesn't support 802.3af/at...only passive 24V. Insert the provided poe injector inline between ap and switch, and ensure...
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2023-05-19 18:13:43
@Angrycstomer I have to ask...did you get the cables in the right order? If you aren't seeing a link light on the switch where the AP is plugged in, that would seem to indicate an injector is...
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