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Access Point MR-44
Good morning, to connect 6 MR44 Access Points without the need for PoE power, what MS Switch could you propose?
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Jun 23 2023
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You need to calculate it. For example 740W divided 30W (PoE+) = 24
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Jun 23 2023
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Check it at the documentation.
https://meraki.cisco.com/product-collateral/ms-family-datasheet/
You can use a power injector too.
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Jun 23 2023
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Jun 23 2023
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¿Cuántos puertos máximos admite PoE+ en el Switch MS120-24P y MS120-8FP?
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You need to calculate it. For example 740W divided 30W (PoE+) = 24
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Jun 23 2023
8:57 AM
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Jun 23 2023
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At least .af PoE
Jun 25 2023
12:43 PM
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Jun 25 2023
12:43 PM
Note that although the MR44 will run on 802.3af (15.4W) the MR44 will retard its functionality. To get all the capabilities you need 802.3at power.

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