Re: [PLUG] PoE on router

2017-10-28 Thread Rich Shepard
On Fri, 27 Oct 2017, Cryptomonkeys.org wrote: > Yes. Additionally, if you’re not using them as PoE ports, I’d disable PoE. > You’ll draw less power, generate less heat, etc. It should not harm other > devices to be plugged in regardless of whether the ports are putting out > power. Lewis, I'l

Re: [PLUG] PoE on router

2017-10-27 Thread Cryptomonkeys.org
Yes. Additionally, if you’re not using them as PoE ports, I’d disable PoE. You’ll draw less power, generate less heat, etc. It should not harm other devices to be plugged in regardless of whether the ports are putting out power. > On Oct 27, 2017, at 6:37 PM, Rich Shepard wrote: > > A quest

Re: [PLUG] PoE on router

2017-10-27 Thread Rich Shepard
On Fri, 27 Oct 2017, wes wrote: > Yes. Thanks, Wes. Another piece of new knowledge is always valuable. Carpe weekend, Rich ___ PLUG mailing list PLUG@lists.pdxlinux.org http://lists.pdxlinux.org/mailman/listinfo/plug

Re: [PLUG] PoE on router

2017-10-27 Thread wes
On Fri, Oct 27, 2017 at 4:37 PM, Rich Shepard wrote: >A question for you experts. The Ubiquiti ER-X has 5 RJ-45 Ethernet > ports, > but two are marked for PoE In and PoE Out. If I'm using the A/C power > supply > can I use these to ports as regular Ethernet access points? > > Yes. -wes _

[PLUG] PoE on router

2017-10-27 Thread Rich Shepard
A question for you experts. The Ubiquiti ER-X has 5 RJ-45 Ethernet ports, but two are marked for PoE In and PoE Out. If I'm using the A/C power supply can I use these to ports as regular Ethernet access points? Rich ___ PLUG mailing list PLUG@lists.pd