We've had close to 5% of these AP 105's with the same problem.  I send them
in for a replacement and Aruba has been excellent in replacing them for
free.  Some were like this brand new, others did it after a year or more.


On Wed, Nov 7, 2012 at 10:13 AM, Chuck Enfield <chu...@psu.edu> wrote:

> Hi Folks,****
>
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>
> We’re experiencing a significant number of problems where our PoE switches
> report that Aruba AP-105s are drawing more than 15.4W.  When this happens
> our switches shut off the power to the offending AP.  The problem is
> intermittent, but seems to occur repeatedly on the same APs, while never
> occurring on other APs.  Our diagnostics have eliminated excessive loss in
> the cabling as the culprit, which seems to leave two possibilities.  Either
> there are some Aruba AP-105s which are using more power than they are
> supposed to, or our switches are incorrectly measuring the power
> consumption of the APs.  If the APs are at fault, it’s unlikely that we
> would be the only ones with this problem.  Is anybody else having any
> issues with Aruba AP-105s drawing more than 15.4W?****
>
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>
> Thanks,****
>
> ** **
>
> Chuck Enfield****
>
> Sr. Communications Engineer****
>
> Telecommunications & Networking Services****
>
> The Pennsylvania State University****
>
> 110H, USB2, UP, PA 16802****
>
> ph: 814.863.8715****
>
> fx: 814.865-3988****
>
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Information/Instructional Technologies
St. Olaf College
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