Seems like some people were asking for a compiled list of devices used successfully with our switches: This isn't to be taken as definitive by any means (READ THE SPEC SHEETS), but it's a good starting point if you're looking for a specific device. I've left off any device I see conflicting reports on. Hopefully this helps!
Reported to Work with WISP Switches by customers:
Cambium ePMP 1000 - 48V *newer versions (non-GPS) only support 24V w/ crossover - check sticker under cover
Cambium ePMP 2000 - 48V
Cambium PTP 650 - 48VH
Cambium 450 AP - 24V
Cambium 450i AP - 48V
Cambium Force 180 - 24V
Cambium Force 200 - 24V
Cambium Pmp 450Medusa - 48VH
Ceragon IP-20C - 48VH
Dragonwave Compact - 48VH
Dragonwave Horizon Compact - 48VH
Dragonwave Horizon Compact+ - 48VH
Exalt Extendair G2 - 48VH
HIKVision Camera - 48VH
Ignite MetroLinq - 24VH preferred, 24V will work
Ligowave branded SAF Freemile - 48V
Ligowave PtP 5-23 - 48V
Ligowave Rapidfire
Mimosa A5 - 48VH
Mimosa B5 - 48VH, ymmv with 48V on short cables
Mimosa B5C - 48VH, ymmv with 48V on short cables
Mimosa B5 Lite - 48VH, 48V
Mimosa B11 - 48VH preferred, 48V
Mikrotik CCR1009-8g-1S-1S+ : 48V only - 24V WILL BREAK THINGS
Mikrotik RBs with POE in - 24V
Netgear ProSAFE GS108T v2 - 48V
Radwin 5000-HPMP (RW-5100-8225) - 48V
SAF Integra - 48VH
SAF Lumina - 48VH - With POE splitter only
SIAE ALFOplus - 48VH
Siklu 2200FX - 48VH
Ubiquiti AirCRM - 48V
Ubiquiti AirFiber 24 - 48VH only
Ubiquiti AirFiber 2x - 24V or 24VH, 48V or 48VH
Ubiquiti AirFiber 3x - 24V or 24VH, 48V or 48VH
Ubiquiti AirFiber 5x - 24v or 24VH - 04:18:D6:E3:08:E9 or higher MAC 48V or 48VH
Ubiquiti AirFiber 5 - 48VH only
Ubiquiti airMAX M2 - 24V only
Ubiquiti airMAX M3 - 24V only
Ubiquiti airMAX M5 - 24V only
Ubiquiti Powerbridge M10 - 24V
Ubiquiti Titanium Rocket - 48V only
Ubiquiti Rocket AC lite - 24V
Ubiquiti UAC AP (gen 1, square) - 48V
Ubiquiti UAP-AC-Lite/LR - 24V
Ubiquiti UAP-AC-PRO/EDU - 48V
Ubiquiti UAP Outdoor5 - 48V
Wavion WBS-2400-Sect - 24V
Reported to works with POE crossovers by customers:
Cambium ePMP 1000 non-GPS - 24V (check the sticker!)
Canopy AP100 - 24V (tycon crossover)
Canopy 430AP 5790APUS (swap 4 with 7, 5 with 8 on far side of cable)
Canopy 450AP - 24V (tycon crossover)
Trango 5010 - 24V
Tlink-45 5055 - 24V
LIST OF POEDEVICES THAT DO AN DO NOT WORK WITH WISP SWITCHES
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Re: LIST OF POEDEVICES THAT DO AN DO NOT WORK WITH WISP SWIT
ePMP 1000 non GPS also need the PoE cross over so maybe it would be good to consider ePMP 1000 GPS (that is PoE af compatible) and ePMP non GPS (passive 24V with PoE cross-over) as different product.
Maybe it would be good to specify that the SAF Lumina need the optionnal PoE adaptor that will spit power from the data.
Maybe it would be good to specify that the SAF Lumina need the optionnal PoE adaptor that will spit power from the data.
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Re: LIST OF POEDEVICES THAT DO AN DO NOT WORK WITH WISP SWIT
Hello.
Cisco Aironet 1572EAC works but with crossover Ethernet cable!! and use 48VH on the switch.
Cisco Aironet 1572EAC works but with crossover Ethernet cable!! and use 48VH on the switch.
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Re: LIST OF POEDEVICES THAT DO AN DO NOT WORK WITH WISP SWIT
Mimosa A5 is very happy on 48v (not 48VH)
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Re: LIST OF POEDEVICES THAT DO AN DO NOT WORK WITH WISP SWIT
is it possible to power Bridgewave 4gflex?
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Re: LIST OF POEDEVICES THAT DO AN DO NOT WORK WITH WISP SWIT
cwachs wrote:Mimosa A5 is very happy on 48v (not 48VH)
It is best to use 48VH on MIMOSA radios but yes 48V does work.
MIMOSA uses a bridge rectifier on their POE so it correct polarity.
viewtopic.php?f=6&t=2916&p=19900&hilit=+mimosa+bridge+Rectifier#p19900
viewtopic.php?f=6&t=819&p=7083&hilit=+mimosa+bridge+Rectifier#p6405
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Bridgewave
5.2 Power-Over-Ethernet (Tributary Port)
The FLEX4G-LITE may also be powered using PoE. The PoE connection is through Ethernet Port #1 located on the side of the ODU enclosure. The pinout RJ-45 connector for powering the radio is shown in the following table.
Table 4: POE Connections Port 1 Connector Function
1 and 2 Data & Positive Power (-)
3 and 6 Data & Return (+)
4 and 5 Data & Positive Power (+)
7 and 8 Data & Return (-)
NOTE: When using PoE and the cable run that is greater than 20m it is
recommended the power source be >50v. The power source must be noncompliant
to IEEE 802.3af. That is, the Power Source Equipment (PSE)
sources power continuously to the FLEX4G-LITE.
is it possible to power it with netonix?
5.2 Power-Over-Ethernet (Tributary Port)
The FLEX4G-LITE may also be powered using PoE. The PoE connection is through Ethernet Port #1 located on the side of the ODU enclosure. The pinout RJ-45 connector for powering the radio is shown in the following table.
Table 4: POE Connections Port 1 Connector Function
1 and 2 Data & Positive Power (-)
3 and 6 Data & Return (+)
4 and 5 Data & Positive Power (+)
7 and 8 Data & Return (-)
NOTE: When using PoE and the cable run that is greater than 20m it is
recommended the power source be >50v. The power source must be noncompliant
to IEEE 802.3af. That is, the Power Source Equipment (PSE)
sources power continuously to the FLEX4G-LITE.
is it possible to power it with netonix?
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Re: LIST OF POEDEVICES THAT DO AN DO NOT WORK WITH WISP SWIT
Keep in mind what we call our 48V or 48VH POE option is really 50V.
We called it 48V so less informed people would not be confused but we do display the actual voltage on the Device/Status Tab.
viewtopic.php?f=6&t=1178#p8809
As you can see this does not line up?
We called it 48V so less informed people would not be confused but we do display the actual voltage on the Device/Status Tab.
viewtopic.php?f=6&t=1178#p8809
There are 4 pairs in an Ethernet Cable:
Pair 1: Orange & Orange White
Pair 2: Green & Green White
Pair 3: Blue & Blue White
Pair 4: Brown & Brown White
For a standard 10/100 24V passive device such as a Rocket M5 Pair 1 & 2 carry the communications and pair 3 carries POSITIVE and pair 4 carries NEGATIVE.
For a standard 100/1000 48V passive device such as VOIP phones, Cameras, Titanium Rocket M5 Pair 1, 2, 3, & 4 carry the communications and pair 3 carries POSITIVE and Pair 4 carries NEGATIVE.
You can also power "Active" POE devices such as an IP Phone or camera with "Passive" 48V.
When you talk about 24VH and 48VH the switch is delivering power on all 4 pairs and if the device is not designed to get power on all 4 pairs you will fry the device and the port in the switch. THIS TYPE OF DAMAGE IS NOT COVERED UNDER WARRANTY.
[u]Netonix 48VH POE OPTION[/u]
PIN 1 = Positive 50V to reference voltage
PIN 2 = Positive 50V to reference voltage
PIN 3 = Negative reference voltage - 0V
PIN 4 = Positive 50V to reference voltage
PIN 5 = Positive 50V to reference voltage
PIN 6 = Negative reference voltage - 0V
PIN 7 = Negative reference voltage - 0V
PIN 8 = Negative reference voltage - 0V
Table 4: POE Connections Port 1 Connector Function
1 and 2 Data & Positive Power (-)
3 and 6 Data & Return (+)
4 and 5 Data & Positive Power (+)
7 and 8 Data & Return (-)
PIN 1 Data & Positive Power (-)
PIN 2 Data & Positive Power (-)
PIN 3 Data & Return (+)
PIN 4 Data & Positive Power (+)
PIN 5 Data & Positive Power (+)
PIN 6 Data & Return (+)
PIN 7 Data & Return (-)
PIN 8 Data & Return (-)
As you can see this does not line up?
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i think it will not work...
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Re: LIST OF POEDEVICES THAT DO AN DO NOT WORK WITH WISP SWIT
450Medusa running on 48VH with straight cable,
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