05-12-2020 10:16 AM - edited 07-05-2021 12:02 PM
Hey everyone,
Question: Does an antenna require more power to the AP via PoE+?
Ultimate Question: I know that PoE+ will power the IW-6300 AP, but will PoE+ power the IW-6300 AP with the Air-ANT2566P4W-R Antenna?
Below is our current design.
">" means connected to
Cisco IE-3200 switch > IW-6300 AP > Air-ANT2566P4W-R Antenna
The Cisco IE-3200 supports PoE+
- Estimated PoE+ output to the Powered device would be approx 25W
The IW-6300 has a PoE+ / UPOE auto sense inbound port
- I can't find baseline power needed to run this AP. Looked through the datasheet
The Air-ANT2566P4W-R Antenna
- I don't see in the datasheet anything about power required.
I know that PoE+ will power the IW-6300 AP, but will PoE+ power the IW-6300 AP with the Air-ANT2566P4W-R Antenna?
Thanks in advance!
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05-12-2020 01:29 PM
yes, The listed AP power requirement including what power needs for those radio chains. The antenna itself does not require active power
HTH
Rasika
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05-12-2020 12:29 PM
It requires a specific power injector, if you need to power it via PoE. Refer page 40 of below document
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The access point can be powered by one of these methods:
• Power over Ethernet by power injector AIR-PWRINJ-60RGD1= and AIR-PWRINJ-60RGD2=
• AC or DC power
• IW-6300H-AC-x-K9: 85-264V~ maximum, marked 100-240V~, 50-60Hz, 1.3A
• IW-6300H-DC-x–K9: 44 to 57Vdc, 1.2A
• IW-6300H-DCW-x-K9: 10.8 to 36Vdc, 5.9A
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HTH
Rasika
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05-12-2020 12:44 PM
@Rasika Nayanajith wrote:It requires a specific power injector, if you need to power it via PoE. Refer page 40 of below document
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The access point can be powered by one of these methods:
• Power over Ethernet by power injector AIR-PWRINJ-60RGD1= and AIR-PWRINJ-60RGD2=
• AC or DC power
• IW-6300H-AC-x-K9: 85-264V~ maximum, marked 100-240V~, 50-60Hz, 1.3A
• IW-6300H-DC-x–K9: 44 to 57Vdc, 1.2A
• IW-6300H-DCW-x-K9: 10.8 to 36Vdc, 5.9A----
HTH
Rasika
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Oh okay, so the injector increases the power to the AP to 60W? Is that correct?
05-12-2020 01:00 PM
Yes, that is correct. It provides 60W to AP
https://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/wireless/access_point/power/guide/air_pwrinj_60rgd.html
HTH
Rasika
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05-12-2020 01:22 PM
@Rasika Nayanajith wrote:Yes, that is correct. It provides 60W to AP
https://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/wireless/access_point/power/guide/air_pwrinj_60rgd.html
HTH
Rasika
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So this should be plenty of power to supply the AP and its antenna right?
05-12-2020 01:29 PM
yes, The listed AP power requirement including what power needs for those radio chains. The antenna itself does not require active power
HTH
Rasika
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05-12-2020 02:27 PM
@Rasika Nayanajith wrote:yes, The listed AP power requirement including what power needs for those radio chains. The antenna itself does not require active power
HTH
Rasika
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Sorry for my ignorance....Is this what that installation would like that or are there other ways to install?
05-12-2020 02:30 PM
That's correct. AP powered from injector which is sit in between switch & AP
Rasika
05-12-2020 02:36 PM
@Rasika Nayanajith wrote:That's correct. AP powered from injector which is sit in between switch & AP
Rasika
Forgive me if this is in the installation guide, but what the maximum cable lengths for the Ethernet cable between the switch to power adapter and the power adapter to AP?
05-12-2020 03:44 PM
With Ethernet it is 100m max. You should not go for that max limit (typically end to end 80-90m including patch leads if you want to stretch it)
HTH
Rasika
02-09-2021 08:37 AM
Sorry, I have a question. The AP cannot be powered by a poe+ switch?
In the following link (IW6300) mention this:
Powering the Access Point
The access point can be powered by one of these methods:
Power over Ethernet
AC or DC power
Thanks in advance.
Lucas M.
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