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[[wikipedia:Power_over_Ethernet|This Wiki dosn't accurately describe the way Ubiquity deploys PoE]] Please expect to encounter [https://planetechusa.com/power-over-ethernet-poe-demystifying-mode-a-and-mode-b/ mode B] on the T568B wiring standard for data over an 8wire / 4pair [[wikipedia:Category_5_cable|Cat 5e utp cable.]] |
[[wikipedia:Power_over_Ethernet|This Wiki dosn't accurately describe the way Ubiquity deploys PoE]] Please expect to encounter [https://planetechusa.com/power-over-ethernet-poe-demystifying-mode-a-and-mode-b/ mode B] on the T568B wiring standard for data over an 8wire / 4pair [[wikipedia:Category_5_cable|Cat 5e utp cable.]] |
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− | All of the AirMax and GL.iNet class devices have 100Mbps Ethernet ports. They receive power via that Ethernet port as well. 24V DC is sent over the cat 5e line. The DC voltage is injected on "spare pairs" unused by 100Mbps Ethernet. A fixed DC voltage is provided (positive voltage to pins 4- 5) and (negative voltage to pins 7-8. You might ask... How do devices running with 1000Mbps Ethernet ports receive power? The [https://en.mag-tek.com.tw/products_detail/180.htm G24102HKG chip] is how! [https://datasheetspdf.com/pdf-file/921604/MAGTEK/G24102MK/1 Data sheet] [https://www.mouser.com/datasheet/2/143/EL817-G-26528.pdf 26528.pdf.] |
+ | All of the AirMax and GL.iNet class devices have 100Mbps Ethernet ports. They receive power via that Ethernet port as well. 24V DC is sent over the cat 5e line. The DC voltage is injected on "spare pairs" unused by 100Mbps Ethernet. A fixed DC voltage is provided (positive voltage to pins 4- 5) and (negative voltage to pins 7-8. You might ask...Q: How do devices running with 1000Mbps Ethernet ports receive power? The [https://en.mag-tek.com.tw/products_detail/180.htm G24102HKG chip] is how! [https://datasheetspdf.com/pdf-file/921604/MAGTEK/G24102MK/1 Data sheet] [https://www.mouser.com/datasheet/2/143/EL817-G-26528.pdf 26528.pdf.] |
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Is the black 1 amp 100Mbps injector. Its not possible to obtain 1000Mbps port speed with a GB-B240-100, pins 4- 5 and pins 7-8 have been observe to no be connected on the LAN side of the injector. |
Is the black 1 amp 100Mbps injector. Its not possible to obtain 1000Mbps port speed with a GB-B240-100, pins 4- 5 and pins 7-8 have been observe to no be connected on the LAN side of the injector. |
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black 1/2 amp |
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Power is sent through the passive power pairs. Data on all 4pairs are used when operating |
Power is sent through the passive power pairs. Data on all 4pairs are used when operating |
Revision as of 22:07, 6 September 2022
This Wiki dosn't accurately describe the way Ubiquity deploys PoE Please expect to encounter mode B on the T568B wiring standard for data over an 8wire / 4pair Cat 5e utp cable.
All of the AirMax and GL.iNet class devices have 100Mbps Ethernet ports. They receive power via that Ethernet port as well. 24V DC is sent over the cat 5e line. The DC voltage is injected on "spare pairs" unused by 100Mbps Ethernet. A fixed DC voltage is provided (positive voltage to pins 4- 5) and (negative voltage to pins 7-8. You might ask...Q: How do devices running with 1000Mbps Ethernet ports receive power? The G24102HKG chip is how! Data sheet 26528.pdf.
GB-B240-100.
(pic)
Is the black 1 amp 100Mbps injector. Its not possible to obtain 1000Mbps port speed with a GB-B240-100, pins 4- 5 and pins 7-8 have been observe to no be connected on the LAN side of the injector.
GB-B240-100.
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black 1/2 amp
GB-H240-100-4
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Is the gray 1 amp 1000Mbps injector. Power is sent over all 4 pairs with data. The injector are found in the box of AirFiberX and AC-Gen2 devices. Don't forget the white model, its a Passive 1000Mbps PoE injector as well.
Power is sent through the passive power pairs. Data on all 4pairs are used when operating
Caution! connecting any 48v PoE standard to a passive device will damage a passive device!
This Wiki dosn't accurately describe the Ubiquity PoE
Great article that parallel my interest with POE.
Gigabit PoE Injector
Tycon Power Systems POE-INJ-1000-WTx Gigabit PoE Injector/Splitter 4 Pair
?24V, 2-Pair Passive PoE
The nanoswitch accept 4pair passive poe and 2pair passive poe for power. Then we have 3 types of devices being powered... one type runs 2 pair passive 24v poe and runs at 1Gb port speed. Two a device that runs on 4 pair passive 24v poe runs at 1Gb, and the most common 2 pair passive 24v poe running at 100Mb. 1Gb devices have power isolation on all 4pairs but may only pull from 2 pairs! Ive found that for an AirFiber3x device to reach full tx power levels while sharing a Nanoswitch with another 2 pair device the Nanoswitch needs to be feed 4pair passive 24v power.