Voltage seen under the no-load condition of your voltmeter may not match 
voltage seen when attached to a board consuming 3-16W depending on radio load.  
The injector must be rated 750mA or better at worst case.  Also, that 
particular one may be faulty and not deliver what it's rated at.  Best first 
test is to probe the board's voltage points while the board is actually running.

On Aug 8, 2013, at 6:34 AM, Ty Featherling <[email protected]> wrote:

> I have a box I am building out and I just powered everything up for the
> first time. All is well except the 493G being powered via a packetflux poe
> injector being fed 24V reports it's voltage as 18.3V. I verified that the
> POE is in fact putting out 24V so what gives? Is there a voltage regulator
> on the router (not likely) or is it just reporting incorrectly?
> 
> -Ty
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