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Hello, I have a network with 350 Cisco 1810W access points that are connected to Cisco 3650 PoE switches. I have noticed that the APs are drawing almost the full 30W per port. I believe these APs should only be drawing 8 to 10W while in normal ...
The AP that’s designated as the controller keeps going offline in our monitoring system because the IP address of the AP keeps reverting to 0.0.0.0 in the Nomadix (Nomadix is our Gateway/Firewall onsite).
The AP has 2 interfaces, the mobility express...
I've got a Cisco Catalyst 3500 switch. I have an Access Point in port 13 which in on VLAN 20. That AP pulls its IP from our Gateway, and that part is working fine. The AP itself also has a VLAN setup on it because I want the users to pull from a diff...
I've got a Cisco Catalyst 3500 switch. I have an Access Point in port 13 which in on VLAN 20. That AP pulls its IP from our Gateway, and that part is working fine. The AP itself also has a VLAN setup on it because I want the users to pull from a d...
We were able to get the firmware and upgraded the WLC to version 8.5.151 and now the APs are showing at 14.5w. still seems high but it's allowing us to add more APS to the switches like we needed. Thanks everyone for you help.
There is 171.3 Watts available on the switch with ports 1-10 disabled. A Cisco 1810W (small wallplate AP) needs 24W of PoE to run? That's seems way too high. I have 1832's and 2800's at the site that are drawing less power. I do have 1810W at oth...
I did try disabling ports 1 thru 10 on the switch and that freed up plenty of power but when setting the port to 15400 or any other wattage I'm still getting the "Power Deny" errorModule Available Used Remaining(Watts) (Watts) (Watts)------ ---------...
These APs do not have a USB port. We have disabled the LAN ports on some of the APs and they are drawing the same power as the APs with the LAN ports enabled (24.5W). We have tried the "power inline static mac 15400" command but that results in an ...