Good evening Cisco colleagues,
I am reaching out to request your assistance, and I will try to be brief and clear about my issue.
Recently, an AP AIR-CAP3702I-N-K9 was converted from Lightweight to Autonomous mode, ending up with the version (AP3G2-K9W7-M), Version 15.3(3)JA12, RELEASE SOFTWARE (fc2).
So far, I have been able to configure the SSIDs, and it is currently working with a power injector that, according to the seller’s listing, operates under the 802.3af standard with a voltage of 48 V, 0.35 A, 16.8 W.
The problem I’m facing is that the AP boots up but displays an error message stating it is not receiving CDP from the power injector and cannot determine the supplied current.
However, it does power on, load the full configuration, activate both antennas, and seemingly enable the Wi-Fi networks.
I have been able to connect to the AP via Wi-Fi, but it takes quite a while to broadcast the SSIDs after it powers off due to an electrical outage. Once the networks finally appear, the AP changes its LED color from green to blue.
My question is whether I can fix the issue so that, after a power outage, the AP starts broadcasting the SSIDs just a few minutes after powering on, since I have measured the startup time and it takes about 7 minutes to load the entire system and activate the radio interfaces.
I will attach status images to help determine if the delay is caused by the power injector, as it is a generic one.



