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  • Hi Melen, Well, that is interesting. I had no luck with these units. I figured after two separate orders for the 12V version as well as a USB-C version, it just wasn't going to work. I ended up purchasing two of the following devices…they work just fine. I actually think these are better devices in that they appear to run…
  • So, I solved this. It turned out that it was a router configuration issue. I moved VLAN-1 out of the LAN bridge that contained VLAN-20, put VLAN-1 into its own OpenWrt interface, bridge, and firewall zone. VLAN-1 is now in a separate subnet, with access to the internet. I ended up disabling “native” VLAN for VLAN-1 on the…
  • Hi Melen, Thanks for the info. I ordered a NWA50AX, which arrived yesterday. I attached it to the switch and it powered up just fine via POE! So, you are correct, there is nothing wrong with the switch, the fault lies with the POE splitters. To wrap up this thread, and for everyone elses information, the following POE…
  • Hi Melen, Thanks for the response. I just sent you a tech support log I took from the switch today. Would there be additional information that might be helpful if I setup a syslog server and have the switch log to that server? I have not tried enabling ssh access to the switch. If I did that, do I end up with shell access…
  • Hi Melen, I have performed the tests that you requested. I tried 2 different 12V POE splitters with the ODROID as well as the Belkin router...connecting the 12V output from the splitter to the 12V input on the device first, then connecting the splitter ethernet connection to the switch I also tried the USB-C POE splitter…
  • I am not exactly sure what your question is. Are you asking whether I have tried to power up a PD without using a splitter? Unfortunately, I do not have a PD that is POE capable. This is why I am using a POE splitter in the first place. In this case, isn't the "PD" that the switch sees the POE splitter? The POE splitter…
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