@PhilipDAth wrote: Switches have a PoE budget, for example 370W. If you have devices turning on or off during the day, or using more power then that reduces the PoE budget for other devices - such as access points. Here is an acid test. Plug the access point into a power transformer. If it then works perfectly then you have to consider an issue with the PoE supply. If it still fails with a power transformer then something must be wrong with the access points. Thanks again... 🙂 I don't imagine any issues powering them up with AC again - though I'll check. I don't know a great deal about PoE limits so that sounds like a promising explanation - though it posses the question of why only two specific AP's are taking the brunt of it if that's the case. Guess I'll be calling the cabling team back for another look.
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