Anyone have one laying around that they'd like to get rid of? My brother bought himself a Grandstream AP not realising he'd need PoE so trying to help him out. The AP supports 802.11at/af
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All mine are deployed at the momenbt, but I have had great luck with the TPlink one from PBtech
https://www.pbtech.co.nz/product/NETTPL0150/TP-Link-TL-POE150S-Gigabit-PoE-Injector-8023af--15
you could probably cobble one together yourself without too much effort.
neb: If you mean one of these:
you could probably cobble one together yourself without too much effort.
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gajan:neb: If you mean one of these:
you could probably cobble one together yourself without too much effort.
That’s the European version. Won’t work here.
It's not that hard to adapt, just cut off the plug and fit a NZ replacement from Bunnings/M10.
neb: If you mean one of these:
you could probably cobble one together yourself without too much effort.
zyo:neb: If you mean one of these:
you could probably cobble one together yourself without too much effort.
Would that just fry the device straightaway? Am I missing something here?
Yes, The joke
This is the Grandstream supplied power supply for APs:
https://www.pbtech.co.nz/product/NETGSM690028/Grandstream-GSPoE-48V-Gigabit-PoE-Injector---24W
https://www.gowifi.co.nz/power/gspoe.html
mattgreen:Anyone have one laying around that they'd like to get rid of? My brother bought himself a Grandstream AP not realising he'd need PoE so trying to help him out. The AP supports 802.11at/af
Ahh, sorry, misread that bit, the PoE injector I suggested requires 240ac, not 802.11af. Wrong standard.
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