As of 2012, every AP on campus was plugged into a PoE port. As of 2016,
every port on campus is a PoE port, not just on the switches that have APs
plugged in.

On Wednesday, August 31, 2016, Todd M. Hall <[email protected]> wrote:

> Do you have POE in every location or are there some small locations that
> still use injectors?
>
> If you have some injectors left, I have a few questions.
>
> 1.  How reliable are they?
> 2.  Are your injectors made by your wireless vendor?
> 3.  Do you have a way to monitor how often your APs reboot?
>
> The reason I'm asking is that I just discovered that we have some APs that
> are rebooting frequently and they are all in locations that still have
> injectors.  I expanded some home-grown code and started graphing AP uptime
> as well as lwapp/capwap uptime. (Found issues with lwapp/capwap uptime in a
> few locations as well)
>
>
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> Todd M. Hall
> Sr. Network Analyst
> Information Technology Services
> Mississippi State University
> [email protected]
> 662-325-9311 (phone)
>
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Office of Information Technology
The University of Alabama in Huntsville
Systems and Infrastructure

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