08-27-2010 07:31 PM - edited 07-03-2021 07:07 PM
I bought 2 WAP4410N wireless routers but it did not come with a PoE injector. We do not have a PoE capable switch. I have a couple of 3COM PoE injectors but am concerned about differing PoE standards could cause the 3Com PoE injector to damage the WAP4410N.
I cannot find a PoE injector on the Cisco website. Can anyone provide the Cisco part number for a PoE injector for the Cisco WAP4410N or provide assurances about the 3COM PoE that I have for the 3COM 3CRWER100-75 access points?
08-28-2010 09:48 AM
Hi Thomas,
The WAP4410N is IEEE802.3af PoE Compliant, so if the 3COM supports IEEE802.3af PoE
you should be good to go
Here are the other recommended PoE injectors;
To link your wired network with your wireless network, connect the access point’s
Ethernet network port to any switch or router with Power over Ethernet (PoE)—or
a PoE injector, such as the Cisco WAPPOE or WAPPOE12.
Here is an example of the PoE kit;
http://www.ipphone-warehouse.com/WAPPOE-Linksys-PoE-Kit-p/wappoe.htm
Cheers!
Rob
08-30-2010 06:22 AM
Rob,
Thank you very much for your quick response. This is exactly the
information that I needed!
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From: "rob.huffman"
To: Tom Vitt/Mount Laurel/IBM@IBMUS
Date: 08/28/2010 12:51 PM
Thomas Vitt,
A new message was posted in the Discussion thread "PoE injector needed for
WAP4410N":
https://supportforums.cisco.com/message/3168935#3168935
Author : rob.huffman
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Message:
11-16-2010 10:02 AM
PoEInjector is a pretty good resource for any Power over Ethernet needs you have.
Do you need 10/100 or Gigabit? If its Wireless N you probably need GigE.
These links should help. Let me know if you have any more questions.
- Joe
01-03-2011 12:53 PM
I am also considering a PoE injector for the WAP4410N.
I am gravitating towards the WAPPOE12, however the item description seems to indicate it feeds 48V when you're just using it as an injector.
The WAP4410N manual seems to imply it needs just 12V when using PoE.
05-11-2011 06:16 AM
These guys make quite a few elegant solutions for providing power to both PoE and non-PoE devices over Cat-5 cabling:
http://www.panoptictechnology.com/network-smart-adapters/
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