
Ubiquiti U-POE-AF
802.3af (PoE), 15.30 W
Ubiquiti U-POE-AF
802.3af (PoE), 15.30 W
Yes, I have these two in use and they work perfectly.
Yes, the output voltage would be 48V.
PoE Injector grounds the shielding for me without any problems
This could be because the switch is supplying too little power for the AP... To be on the safe side, you could install the injector, then the AP will certainly have enough power
Yes, Power supply is fully integrated in the injector case. You just have to plug the provided 220v cable.
No, since the U6-LR needs 802.3at, which the U-POE-AF can not deliver. You can use the POE-48-24W-G, which is listed by Ubiquiti as a compatible POE-injector for the U6-LR.
I have the old key in operation at someone's house with this adapter. The new one needs less mA than the old one... so yes.
It must always be with you. Contact the customer service if you have not received one.
I cannot say whether it can be used for the Cisco Meraki MR33 AP. But what I can say is that 48V is supplied with 0.5A.
yes, it works. the EAP245 supports 802.3af: https://www.tp-link.com/uk/business-networking/ceiling-mount-ap/eap245/#specifications However, the EAP245 should actually already come with a power adapter.
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