Yessir on the $$ - that’s why I suggested maybe borrowing one 😊 They are worth 
the money 10x over for most organizations but it’s a hefty ask up front 
especially with tighter post-COVID recovery budgets.

Other dumb thing to check – sometimes when they punch down they accidentally 
mix and match A and B. It’s less common/likely but easy to check. If the switch 
isn’t Auto-MDIX you could try a crossover cable if the patching isn’t easily 
accessible.

Additional info…
http://securityuncorked.com/2008/02/cabling-568-a-vs-b/  - super old blog post 
I wrote on this (and graphic MIA)
https://www.truecable.com/blogs/cable-academy/t568a-vs-t568b# - newer blog post 
from someone else with much more detail

Good luck!!
-jj

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From: Floyd, Brad <bfl...@mail.smu.edu>
Sent: Thursday, September 9, 2021 11:54 AM
Subject: Re: PoE Load Tester Recommendation

Hey JJ,
Good to hear from you, thanks for the reply. It looks like (from the 
description) the LinkRunner G2 and above will do the actual PoE load test I’m 
looking for (not just repeating what LLDP/CDP is saying the capabilities are). 
The LinkRunner 10G also appears to test the NBASE-T / 802.3bz standard for 
M-Gig. I’ve had some new construction recently where most all APs in a building 
link up at 5 Gbps, but a couple only link up at 2.5 Gbps. I would like to be 
able to test for that too. However….. The $6k+ price tag is fairly steep.

Hopefully we can catch up again post-pandemic at WLPC soon. Is the domain 
change from CAD to Viszen a good thing? We can discuss offline if you prefer.
Thanks,
Brad

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Hi Brad,
If your team or a friend has a NetAlly tool around, that would kill a few birds 
with one stone and provide detailed PoE reporting (among a million other 
things).
https://www.netally.com/products/<https://secure-web.cisco.com/15G1-zjskAQZK3ke-wSb4YLgMTRAkIS8-b7nRbi8gypQ0gQNACk7LnL7gwooKmvBltOu3H1sqUM0bi_KSmse4lJB5PoWf3wzAa-MArqPHp9dtxGYg-_sVp0Sq7UBmwYoJktmHbOKfdpD5bYTJl-uqnKx2i_Pud81faNS9CTv-U7ol7jXN6pR_Kl3ykxYJJHKpYRONEYPqpDlG2poiIvwrCV_aGGklypVZQWiNoCiNgkHgQUDXoc0otivYAoIiZtilDyGXRpgNwMk8if7Nv0m6A17Vr_3FzQ_uxsIddXXs4dw/https%3A%2F%2Fwww.netally.com%2Fproducts%2F>

Specifically, these are the wired products. Starting at the LinkRunner AT model 
and going up, those have various PoE validation capabilities, increasing in 
capability as you head up to the LinkRunner G2 and then EtherScope nXG (which 
also does WiFi testing and makes coffee for you).

Some of them can also be remotely controlled, so you can throw it to NOC, a 
tech, intern, whatever – and control it from the Interwebs.

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From: Floyd, Brad <bfl...@mail.smu.edu<mailto:bfl...@mail.smu.edu>>
Sent: Tuesday, September 7, 2021 5:43 PM
Subject: PoE Load Tester Recommendation

Can anyone recommend a device to PoE load test network jacks? I have some jacks 
that pass the installer’s Category Certification, but are not passing the 
appropriate PoE to bring the APs online. I would like to be able to load test 
for 802.3af, 802.3at, and 802.3bt (at both 60W and 90W), as appropriate. I 
assume I would need to be able to set the load to apply (in Watts) and see the 
voltage level at the Powered Device. The usual constraints apply. Cheaper, but 
reliable is best.
Thanks,
Brad


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