04-16-2019 02:28 AM
Greetings all
Have previously been powering a number of TP-Link EAP-110 access points via individual PoE power injectors however to try and tidy up I want to connect them through to my Cisco 3560 switch. My understanding that the 3560 offers 15.4W over all 24 ports??
When taking the cable to the access points from the PoE power injector and plugging it into the port on the switch then the AP fails to power on. I have set the power inline to AUTO and also a MAX of 15.4W but still no sign of life.
The power consumption from the overall ports shows zero; it is as though it doesnt see the AP at all.
Can anyone assist in why this would be? The AP only pulls approx 7W so the 3560 should be sufficient?
TIA
Ian
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