[AusNOG] Power Source for Cisco AP1572EAC
John Edwards
jaedwards at gmail.com
Thu Jul 19 10:37:50 EST 2018
The 3-pin AC plug is a Remke connector, you're not likely to find one of
these commonly used in Australia.
Try an 802.3at PoE injector - it should be enough power to boot the device,
but not power on all the antennas or mimo processing
The HFC model can be phantom powered from the coax cable - not helpful for
you, but some cool tech :)
John
On Thu, 19 Jul 2018 at 09:40, Nick (Netmode) <nick at netmode.com.au> wrote:
> Hi All,
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> Urgently trying to find a power source for a Cisco AP1572EAC to test if
> the device is faulty or not.
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> The AP has either AC, DC or UPOE.
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> AC is the special 3 Pin Plug with the yellow end.
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> DC is the standard Cisco 2 Pin Terminal Block. (12V, 7A Max)
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> UPOE is either a switch or AIR-PWRINJ1500-2 Injector. (42.5-57V, 60W, 1.9A
> Max)
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> Any help would be much appreciated. Trying to source something today in
> Brisbane.
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> Thanks
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> Nick
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