At the appropriate discount for EDU, the AIR-PWRINJ6= is only slightly more 
than the third-parties and fully supported by TAC.

Personally, if you have to power more than six in one location, invest the 
money in a new switch with UPoE so you’re covered for the next 7-10+ years.

Jeff

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Date: Tuesday, August 22, 2017 at 6:27 AM
To: "[email protected]" <[email protected]>
Subject: [WIRELESS-LAN] Cisco 2802i and 3rd party injectors or switches

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

PRATT INSTITUTE
Academic Computing



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