Re: [WISPA] AirGrid PoE

2010-01-23 Thread Robert West
Wlanparts has the USB AirGrids in stock, I picked up a few to test.  


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Robert,

I'm not sure if anybody has these. They have a USB version and a normal 
POE version, I believe the POE version comes with the injector and it's 
their 24 volt POE.

Regards
Michael Baird
> Okay, okay...  I ordered a few of the UBNT AirGrids from Jerry over at
> Pasadena Networks.  Says it runs from a 5v PASSIVE connection from the
> customers USB port.  Eh?  65 foot maximum Cat5 run for the 5v.  A 65
> foot run would be a bit under my norm.  I see using a separate injector
> being standard for me with these but if they run with 5v (sheeesh) I can
> only hope a normal injector with 15 or 24 volts can be tolerated by these
> but since they are setup as a passive PoE, the polarity is swapped so to
use
> a normal PoE I gotta cross over the pairs
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Re: [WISPA] AirGrid PoE

2010-01-23 Thread Robert West
I didn't know they had 2 versions.  SB and standard.  Hmm



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Robert,

I'm not sure if anybody has these. They have a USB version and a normal 
POE version, I believe the POE version comes with the injector and it's 
their 24 volt POE.

Regards
Michael Baird
> Okay, okay...  I ordered a few of the UBNT AirGrids from Jerry over at
> Pasadena Networks.  Says it runs from a 5v PASSIVE connection from the
> customers USB port.  Eh?  65 foot maximum Cat5 run for the 5v.  A 65
> foot run would be a bit under my norm.  I see using a separate injector
> being standard for me with these but if they run with 5v (sheeesh) I can
> only hope a normal injector with 15 or 24 volts can be tolerated by these
> but since they are setup as a passive PoE, the polarity is swapped so to
use
> a normal PoE I gotta cross over the pairs
>
>  
>
> Has anyone installed these yet?  Any tips, trick, frustrations to share?
>
>  
>
> Thanks!
>
>  
>
> Robert West
>
> Just Micro Digital Services Inc.
>
> 740-335-7020
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Re: [WISPA] AirGrid PoE

2010-01-23 Thread Robert West
Ah, okay.  I was looking at "passive" which normally is reversed.  I'll have
to play with them and see what kind of use I can get.

 

Thanks!  So...  I think I now have a small surplus of PoE crossover
cables  J

 

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I've played with one a bit, they won't even take 12 volts. the only hope I
can see to get longer run out of them would be to use something like 7-9
volts, but I haven't had a chance to test what the max is they'll take
yet...

Polarity isn't reversed - it's still standard 4/5+ and 7/8-.

Robert West wrote: 

Okay, okay...  I ordered a few of the UBNT AirGrids from Jerry over at
Pasadena Networks.  Says it runs from a 5v PASSIVE connection from the
customers USB port.  Eh?  65 foot maximum Cat5 run for the 5v.  A 65
foot run would be a bit under my norm.  I see using a separate injector
being standard for me with these but if they run with 5v (sheeesh) I can
only hope a normal injector with 15 or 24 volts can be tolerated by these
but since they are setup as a passive PoE, the polarity is swapped so to use
a normal PoE I gotta cross over the pairs
 
 
 
Has anyone installed these yet?  Any tips, trick, frustrations to share?
 
 
 
Thanks!
 
 
 
Robert West
 
Just Micro Digital Services Inc.
 
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Re: [WISPA] AirGrid PoE

2010-01-23 Thread Mathew Howard




I've played with one a bit, they won't even take 12 volts. the only
hope I can see to get longer run out of them would be to use something
like 7-9 volts, but I haven't had a chance to test what the max is
they'll take yet...

Polarity isn't reversed - it's still standard 4/5+ and 7/8-.

Robert West wrote:

  Okay, okay...  I ordered a few of the UBNT AirGrids from Jerry over at
Pasadena Networks.  Says it runs from a 5v PASSIVE connection from the
customers USB port.  Eh?  65 foot maximum Cat5 run for the 5v.  A 65
foot run would be a bit under my norm.  I see using a separate injector
being standard for me with these but if they run with 5v (sheeesh) I can
only hope a normal injector with 15 or 24 volts can be tolerated by these
but since they are setup as a passive PoE, the polarity is swapped so to use
a normal PoE I gotta cross over the pairs

 

Has anyone installed these yet?  Any tips, trick, frustrations to share?

 

Thanks!

 

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Just Micro Digital Services Inc.

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Re: [WISPA] AirGrid PoE

2010-01-23 Thread Michael Baird
Robert,

I'm not sure if anybody has these. They have a USB version and a normal 
POE version, I believe the POE version comes with the injector and it's 
their 24 volt POE.

Regards
Michael Baird
> Okay, okay...  I ordered a few of the UBNT AirGrids from Jerry over at
> Pasadena Networks.  Says it runs from a 5v PASSIVE connection from the
> customers USB port.  Eh?  65 foot maximum Cat5 run for the 5v.  A 65
> foot run would be a bit under my norm.  I see using a separate injector
> being standard for me with these but if they run with 5v (sheeesh) I can
> only hope a normal injector with 15 or 24 volts can be tolerated by these
> but since they are setup as a passive PoE, the polarity is swapped so to use
> a normal PoE I gotta cross over the pairs
>
>  
>
> Has anyone installed these yet?  Any tips, trick, frustrations to share?
>
>  
>
> Thanks!
>
>  
>
> Robert West
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[WISPA] AirGrid PoE

2010-01-23 Thread Robert West
Okay, okay...  I ordered a few of the UBNT AirGrids from Jerry over at
Pasadena Networks.  Says it runs from a 5v PASSIVE connection from the
customers USB port.  Eh?  65 foot maximum Cat5 run for the 5v.  A 65
foot run would be a bit under my norm.  I see using a separate injector
being standard for me with these but if they run with 5v (sheeesh) I can
only hope a normal injector with 15 or 24 volts can be tolerated by these
but since they are setup as a passive PoE, the polarity is swapped so to use
a normal PoE I gotta cross over the pairs

 

Has anyone installed these yet?  Any tips, trick, frustrations to share?

 

Thanks!

 

Robert West

Just Micro Digital Services Inc.

740-335-7020

 

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