04-17-2018 01:32 AM - edited 03-21-2019 10:50 AM
I've just bought a SG110D-08HP and 2 x WAP371 AP's and have no issues so far. However I just ordered 2 more WAP371 AP's and realized after ordering them that the total POE power is 32 watts on the SG110D. As per the WAP371 data sheet the AP could pull up to 17 watts of power during peak running. Can I plug all four of my WAP371 AP's to my SG110D-08HP switch?
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04-23-2018 06:24 AM
Hi,
I'd suggest to purchase a couple of PoE injectors to be on the safe side because even just the two WAP371's that you currently have can max out the PoE budget on the switch. Technically the WAPs will not be idleing at 17W so they may be able to work simultaneously in some conditions, however, the best option would be to either upgrade the switch, use external power supply or power injectors for the 2 new WAPs.
Thanks,
Kris
04-23-2018 06:24 AM
Hi,
I'd suggest to purchase a couple of PoE injectors to be on the safe side because even just the two WAP371's that you currently have can max out the PoE budget on the switch. Technically the WAPs will not be idleing at 17W so they may be able to work simultaneously in some conditions, however, the best option would be to either upgrade the switch, use external power supply or power injectors for the 2 new WAPs.
Thanks,
Kris
04-23-2018 09:05 AM
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