So, I would need 24V @2A to run a couple M radios and the switch itself?
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On 11/21/2016 2:37 PM, Brandon Gilles via Ubnt_users wrote:
The US-8-60W will be in stock on the Beta store this week for
early-adopters. The US-8-60W has 4 non-PoE ports and 4 802.3af ports
- no 24V PoE ports on this one (the whole UniFi line is moving to
802.3af/at). The US-8-150W has 24V and 802.3at. We're also releasing
gigabit 802.3af adapters, both indoor and outdoor:
INS-3AF-O-G$21
INS-3AF-I-G$20
So if you want to power a 24V devices w/ the US-8-60W, you could do so
w/ one of those. These will be available in volume in about 2 weeks.
The US-8 has PoE in and PoE out. So if you pass in 802.3at it will
pass out 802.3af. If you pass in 24V, 1A (and this is important, 24V,
1A) you can pass through 24V, 0.5A. The switch itself needs 12W (24V,
0.5A) for itself. If you pass in 24V, 0.5A, you can power the switch,
with no PoE out.
* store.ubnt.com/beta <http://store.ubnt.com/beta>, and need to be
registered Beta tester to have access:
*
https://help.ubnt.com/hc/en-us/articles/204908664-How-To-Signup-for-Beta-Access
Both the US-8-60W and US-8 should be available to purchase in volume
in late December (Merry Christmas!).
Cheers,
Brandon
On Mon, Nov 21, 2016 at 10:42 AM, Blair Davis <[email protected]
<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
I saw these too... A 5 port version would be very nice... In fact
I was looking for a 5port POE powered and pass-thru earlier today.
8 port will work...
And the store shows out of stock?
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On 11/21/2016 12:33 PM, Andris Bjornson wrote:
This looks extremely interesting, particularly the PoE model.
Does " auto-sensing PoE ports" mean it will detect and deliver 24
or 48V as appropriate...even for passive poe devices? Or am I
misreading
Do you know the expected time this will spend in beta before
being available in the main product pipeline in quantity?
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Hey UniFi Users,
For those of you who hadn't seen yet, we're adding two
smaller switches to
the UniFi lineup:
1. US-8. PoE powered with PoE pass through.
2. US-8-60W. 4x 802.3af PoE ports.
If you're interested in trying these out before they're
officially out,
feel free to sign up for Beta and buy them from our Beta-only
store at
store.ubnt.com/beta <http://store.ubnt.com/beta> - starting
later this week.
Cheers,
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Hi all,
I've got several links setup with the new Litebeam 120 sector
APs and the
Litebeam AC CPEs. One of the links I have shows extremely
poor transmit
numbers when I run a speed test, but it always shows slow
transmit problems
depending on which end of the link I'm on. Here's the link
Tower w/Litebeam AP 120 --> Litebeam CPE on shed <-- Shed
--> Litebeam
120 mounted back-to-back with CPE --> Another Litebeam CPE
on a client's
house.
The Tower->Shed link is about 2.5 miles LOS and sits at about
-56 on both
Chain 0/1, the Shed->House link is less than 1/4 mile and
it's also LOS
with about a -42 signal on both chains. All devices are running
8.0-beta19, which has been otherwise pretty solid as far as I
can tell.
If I login to the AP at the tower, I get approximately 6Mbps
RX, 0.75Mbps
to the house CPE. If I login to the house CPE, I get the
same thing (6Mbps
RX, 0.75Mbps TX) to the AP. If I login to the edgerouter in
the shed which
bridges the two wireless connections, I get much better
results, roughly
25-35Mbps each way.
Has anyone else seen this? I worried the short link was too
hot at -42, so
I've temporarily turned on the auto power control to see if
it helps. So
far it has reduced the power, but hasn't seemed to help the
end-to-end
speeds.
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