10-20-2016 03:52 AM - edited 07-05-2021 06:00 AM
Hi,
I cannot find the difference between AIR-PWR-C and AIR-PWR-B. Maybe someone can help.
Can I power an "old" AIR-CAP1602I-E-K9 with AIR-PWR-C?
Is AIR-PWR-C per default delivered with AIR-AP1832I-E-K9? (In the data sheet and getting started guide I see AIR-PWR-C is one of the power Options for AP1832I and there is an 48 V DC input power port. But I cannot find AIR-PWR-C as an option when creating an estimate).
Thanks in Advance for an advice.
Sven
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05-05-2017 04:47 AM
The -C model is more powerful.
I only have found this: http://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/wireless/controller/technotes/7-6/702WAccessPointDG/CiscoAironetSeries_702w_AP_DG.html
Table 2 Cisco Part # AIR-PWR-C=, higher current than AIR-PWR-B=,
05-05-2017 01:31 AM
Hello Smielke,
Power supply isn't available as option in the estimate, as you can only buy it as 'spare'.
So you need the order/use the = part code ( AIR-PWR-B=, AIR-PWR-C= )
Power supply's are never delivered with Cisco AP's ( only exception is when it is explicitly mentioned in the data sheet, f.e. for some very small SB WAP's )
Having the same problem : can't find the difference between AIR-PWR-A= , AIR-PWR-B= and AIR-PWR-C= , nor if these are interchangeable for all Aironet AP's
PS : all trough these AIR-PWR-C= are spare parts, don't forget to specify your wanted/needed power cord ( country depending )
Rgds,
05-05-2017 04:47 AM
The -C model is more powerful.
I only have found this: http://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/wireless/controller/technotes/7-6/702WAccessPointDG/CiscoAironetSeries_702w_AP_DG.html
Table 2 Cisco Part # AIR-PWR-C=, higher current than AIR-PWR-B=,
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