Yeah, it's a straight up 'good' injector. We don't usually attach switches
to them - just laptops, but that should be functionally identical to using
a switch. :) We use them for site surveys when we need portable power for
the APs and the ethernet passthrough allows us to hook a laptop up to the
APs ethernet port for config/management.
  -Sam

On Tue, Aug 22, 2017 at 8:47 AM, Jason Watts <[email protected]> wrote:

> Thanks Samuel, there doesn’t appear to be anything special about that
> injector. Mind saying what kind of switch is typically behind it?
>
>
>
> On Aug 22, 2017, at 9:44 AM, Samuel Clements <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> I'm successfully using the Tycon injector supporting full power to both
> the 2800/3800:
> http://tycononline.com/TP-DCDC-1248GD-HP-10-15VDC-In-
> 56VDC-8023afat-Out-35W-DC-to_p_128.html
>
> Maybe not exactly what you were after, but it's certainly 3rd party, and
> it certainly works.
>
> On Tue, Aug 22, 2017 at 8:26 AM, Jason Watts <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> Has anyone on-list successfully used a 3rd party 802.3at injector to
>> fully power one or more 2802i APs?
>>
>> I’m interested in single-port, multi-port midspan, and switches big and
>> small so long as it is non-Cisco.
>> The word from Cisco seems to be that only the AIR-PWRINJ-6 single-port
>> injector from Cisco is compatible, though I have heard of a “same part
>> number” small-business injector that costs a bit less as working as well.
>>
>> So far I can find no evidence of a 3rd party injector working beyond
>> providing 15.4 watts medium power, hence no radios up.
>>
>> Manufacturer and part numbers are much appreciated.
>>
>> Thanks,
>>
>> *Jason Watts* | Senior Network Administrator
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