Hi,
Has anyone got any experience with Cisco Aironet 1200 series (yes, I know these are ancient, but they still work for us and being a Scout campsite, we don't have limitless budgets for IT equipment unfortunately).
We've just replaced an old switch (blew up after a power cut) with a new Mikrotik CRS328-24P-4S+RM.
The other PoE devices that we have in the building (VoIP phone, CCTV Camera etc) have powered up fine with the default PoE settings on the Switch.
The Cisco Access Points don't want to - even when I changed the interface PoE settings to "Force On" and "Voltage High" (the access points say that they need 48V input), still they seemed to do nothing.
Anyone ever experienced the same or similar? Previously, these were powered from a PoE Midline type thing (basically, just a big rack mounted injector) so, I am assuming that this is something to do with the PoE settings somewhere.
Thanks
Colin
Has anyone got any experience with Cisco Aironet 1200 series (yes, I know these are ancient, but they still work for us and being a Scout campsite, we don't have limitless budgets for IT equipment unfortunately).
We've just replaced an old switch (blew up after a power cut) with a new Mikrotik CRS328-24P-4S+RM.
The other PoE devices that we have in the building (VoIP phone, CCTV Camera etc) have powered up fine with the default PoE settings on the Switch.
The Cisco Access Points don't want to - even when I changed the interface PoE settings to "Force On" and "Voltage High" (the access points say that they need 48V input), still they seemed to do nothing.
Anyone ever experienced the same or similar? Previously, these were powered from a PoE Midline type thing (basically, just a big rack mounted injector) so, I am assuming that this is something to do with the PoE settings somewhere.
Thanks
Colin
Statistics: Posted by ColinSlater — Sat Jan 06, 2024 5:52 pm