MR36H running in low power mode

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RayR
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MR36H running in low power mode

My MR 36H is alerting "running in low power mode"

I have a Meraki 802.3at POE injector and only 50' of good quality Cat6 cable.

Can you help me diagnose what's wrong?

 

TIA

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Error alerts can sometimes take time to clear as the dashboard isn't polling each sensor constantly as the processing power for that would be massive. 

 

CRC errors are another item that takes time to clear. 

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cmr
Kind of a big deal
Kind of a big deal

If you connect the MR36H directly to the switch port, does it work normally?  If so I'd replace the patch cables and make sure they and the structured cabling all match.  i.e. All CAT6 shielded.

RayR
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I don't have a PoE capable switch - that's why I purchased the PoE injector.

This is a home network.  The direct connection is to an MX67 - on a straight run of shielded Cat6 (via the PoE injector - of course).

That said - the condition has now cleared (perhaps I didn't give it enough time after replacing the previous 802.3af PoE supply).


Thanks

Error alerts can sometimes take time to clear as the dashboard isn't polling each sensor constantly as the processing power for that would be massive. 

 

CRC errors are another item that takes time to clear. 

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