Hi,
Someone more knowledgeable can you explain why this is happening or this is absolutely normal?
I am owning a Mikrotik hex S it says:
PoE-out
Details
PoE-out ports Ether5
PoE out Passive PoE up to 57V
Max out per port output (input 18-30 V) 500 mA
Max out per port output (input 30-57 V) 500 mA
Max total out (A) 500 mA
Well in that case should power up my Ubiquiti U6-LR right ?
Here is the link for it Ubiquiti U6-LR
Hardware
Networking interface(1) GbE RJ45 port
Management interfaceEthernet
Bluetooth
Power methodPoE+, passive PoE (48V)
Power supplyUniFi PoE switch
48V, 0.5A PoE adapter (Not included)
Supported voltage range44—57V DC
Scenario:
When I plug the eth cable without Ubiquiti's power it's not visible and cannot detect it
Once I put the original Ubiquiti power and than plug the cable to Mikrotik all is fine.
Thank you in advance.
Someone more knowledgeable can you explain why this is happening or this is absolutely normal?
I am owning a Mikrotik hex S it says:
PoE-out
Details
PoE-out ports Ether5
PoE out Passive PoE up to 57V
Max out per port output (input 18-30 V) 500 mA
Max out per port output (input 30-57 V) 500 mA
Max total out (A) 500 mA
Well in that case should power up my Ubiquiti U6-LR right ?
Here is the link for it Ubiquiti U6-LR
Hardware
Networking interface(1) GbE RJ45 port
Management interfaceEthernet
Bluetooth
Power methodPoE+, passive PoE (48V)
Power supplyUniFi PoE switch
48V, 0.5A PoE adapter (Not included)
Supported voltage range44—57V DC
Scenario:
When I plug the eth cable without Ubiquiti's power it's not visible and cannot detect it
Once I put the original Ubiquiti power and than plug the cable to Mikrotik all is fine.
Thank you in advance.
Statistics: Posted by sadjoe — Sat Jan 06, 2024 3:39 pm