Hello Netonix team,
What is the best way to power ePMP device cabled at abut 140 meters length ? Tried with WS-08-150-DC model but did not work ePMP device did not power up.
Same model device could be powered by 3 feet patch cable with no issue.
The same device is powered successfully using a cisco 2960S switch . I am using industrial-grade, Category 5e TOUGHCable.
Thanks.
Cambium ePMP power
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Re: Cambium ePMP power
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Re: Cambium ePMP power
mwamono wrote:Hello Netonix team,
What is the best way to power ePMP device cabled at abut 140 meters length ? Tried with WS-08-150-DC model but did not work ePMP device did not power up.
Same model device could be powered by 3 feet patch cable with no issue.
The same device is powered successfully using a cisco 2960S switch . I am using industrial-grade, Category 5e TOUGHCable.
Thanks.
viewtopic.php?f=6&t=1215&start=70#p18876 is what we know about which radios work with which power schemes. I've provided a link to the post I made which condenses it all down, but you should be able to backtrack and view the anecdote which I did, and you may even have some luck by PMing the original author if something is unclear.
As far as I know, the ePMP 1000 with GPS requires certain pins on one or the other side of the cable to be swapped, but I don't remember offhand which. We provide the pinout for what comes out of the switch, so you should be able to align polarities and voltages from there.
also, the cable length may be an issue for you, you may need to use a mid-span injector to bring the voltage back up to where it needs to be.
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Re: Cambium ePMP power
Isn't 100 meters the standard maximum length for an Ethernet cable?
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Re: Cambium ePMP power
ripv wrote:Isn't 100 meters the standard maximum length for an Ethernet cable?
Yes 100 meters or 326 feet
Bad cable?
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Re: Cambium ePMP power
Julian wrote:As far as I know, the ePMP 1000 with GPS requires certain pins on one or the other side of the cable to be swapped, but I don't remember offhand which. We provide the pinout for what comes out of the switch, so you should be able to align polarities and voltages from there
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The ePMP GPS models (1000 and 2000) do NOT need any cable changes to power them. Both models will power quite happily at 48v with a normal straight through cable. The Force 200 and Force 180 models power on a normal Ethernet cable at 24v.
The only ePMP radio still in production that requires pin swapping is the NON-GPS 1000. This is a 24v radio that can not be powered on a straight through cable.
I think you are seeing a length problem, not a switch problem. Run fiber up the tower and put a DC powered switch at the top where your radios are.
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Re: Cambium ePMP power
I have a ePMP 1000 GPS unit and on 24 Volts it powers up but talks to me about 1/4 of the time.. ie ping response..
If I try it on 48 Volts i get very random results..
Not sure what to try or test now. I need to get this radio back up and running.. Please help me.
If I try it on 48 Volts i get very random results..
Not sure what to try or test now. I need to get this radio back up and running.. Please help me.
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Re: Cambium ePMP power
Have you done a cable check ? Is the're a rate miss match like full duplex on one side and half duplex on the other ? Else, you should probably begin to test for hardware failure.
48V work fine with ePMP 1000 GPS version and would be recommended.
48V work fine with ePMP 1000 GPS version and would be recommended.
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