What's the optional bigger power supply for the EdgePoint to power 5
R5AC-Lite's?

On Mon, November 21, 2016 3:28 pm, Brandon Gilles via Ubnt_users wrote:
> Actually, no (sorry).  The magnetics are only rated for powering the
> switch itself, and then say a single PoE-out device.  They'd get
> overloaded trying to power multiple 24V devices.
>
> It's limited by the current in the transformers.
>
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> Pics or it didn't happen:
> https://goo.gl/photos/W8v4UUpBhGPFjaA4A
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> Cheers,
> Brandon
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> On Mon, Nov 21, 2016 at 12:41 PM, Blair Davis <[email protected]> wrote:
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>
>> So, I would need 24V @2A to run a couple M radios and the switch
>> itself?
>>
>> --
>>
>>
>> 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, 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]>
>> 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?
>>>
>>>
>>> --
>>>
>>>
>>> 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?
>>>
>>>
>>> ---
>>> Andris Bjornson | EveryLayer <http://www.everylayer.com/>
>>> skype: andris.bjornson
>>>
>>>
>>> On Mon, Nov 21, 2016 at 12:00 PM, <[email protected]>
>>> wrote:
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>>>> Date: Mon, 21 Nov 2016 05:06:10 +0000
>>>> From: Brandon Gilles <[email protected]>
>>>> Subject: [Ubnt_users] Little UniFi Switches - US-8 and US-8-60W
>>>> To: Ubiquiti Users Group <[email protected]>
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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 - starting later this week.
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>>>> Cheers,
>>>> UBNT-Brandon
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>>>> Date: Mon, 21 Nov 2016 01:13:07 -0600
>>>> From: Don Spaulding <[email protected]>
>>>> Subject: [Ubnt_users] Poor TX on Litebeam Speed Test?
>>>> To: Ubiquiti Users Group <[email protected]>
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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
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