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Wireless AP in-line power

JAYESH RAMAIYA
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Hi

I have installed an Cisco access point that is connected to a Cisco power invertor.

The status light is contantly pink with on other green lights.

I read somewhere that the AP needs 56 watt of power. Are the POE convertors able to aupply this?

Regards            

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Stephen Rodriguez
Cisco Employee
Cisco Employee

What type of AP did you install?  If it's a 1552 then yes it needs that much power. If it's one of the indoor AP, it only requires 15.4w.

Powering Options

1552E/1552EU

• 90-480 VAC, 50-60 Hz

• 12 VDC

• PoE with power injector

1552C/1552CU

• 40-90 VAC, 50-60 Hz, quasi-square wave, Power over Cable

• 12 VDC

1552H

• 100-240 VAC, 50-60 Hz

• 12 VDC

• PoE with power injector

1552I

• 110-277 VAC, 50-60 Hz

• 12 VDC

HTH,
Steve

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Thanks for your reply Stephen.

I have a AIR-AP1242AG-E-K9

Cisco Aironet 802.11 Access Port

      

What power would I need for this?

Hi Jayesh,

AP1242 would requires at least 12.94W at 48 VDC. Just check on the AP console, if you are able to see any logs there for the bootup process.

Regards

Najaf

This would take either POE from a switch, or a pwrinj3

HTH,
Steve

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