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leonardnovosel
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Setting Mesh WDS overloads 750UP

Sat Oct 19, 2013 1:51 pm

I'm trying to set up a Mesh WDS network as a simulation of an existing network where customer wants a Mesh network and all routers are powered with 750UP's. WDS is set up as dynamic mesh.

In my simulation example I have on one side a RB2011UAS-2HnD-IN, on the other one RB751G-2HnD.

RB2011UAS is on his own included power supply and RB751 is connected to 750UP.

At the instant the WDS link is set up 750UP reports a overload on the respective port and shuts it down.

Is there an elegant solution to this or will I have to spend additional 700 USD of my own money for power supplies and PoE injectors.
 
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Re: Setting Mesh WDS overloads 750UP

Sun Oct 20, 2013 4:24 pm

Solved:

We were using non original, low current power supply. When we switched to power supply included in 750UP package, we managed to run mesh routers on all 4 ports.

Stupid mistake.

I'm trying to set up a Mesh WDS network as a simulation of an existing network where customer wants a Mesh network and all routers are powered with 750UP's. WDS is set up as dynamic mesh.

In my simulation example I have on one side a RB2011UAS-2HnD-IN, on the other one RB751G-2HnD.

RB2011UAS is on his own included power supply and RB751 is connected to 750UP.

At the instant the WDS link is set up 750UP reports a overload on the respective port and shuts it down.

Is there an elegant solution to this or will I have to spend additional 700 USD of my own money for power supplies and PoE injectors.