Can WG3526 be converted to POE?
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Re: Can WG3526 be converted to POE?
Can use a splitter to supply power to it.
https://wirelessjoint.com/viewtopic.php?f=15&t=1208#p7869
https://wirelessjoint.com/viewtopic.php?f=15&t=1208#p7869
Re: Can WG3526 be converted to POE?
Thanks!
I'm looking into purchasing a poe switch for cameras. If I have a poe switch do I need a poe injector?
Also, router has the latest Openwrt Goldenorb firmware installed. Is this the firmware that I need? I keep seeing ROOTER on this site and not sure if they are the same or different.
I'm looking into purchasing a poe switch for cameras. If I have a poe switch do I need a poe injector?
Also, router has the latest Openwrt Goldenorb firmware installed. Is this the firmware that I need? I keep seeing ROOTER on this site and not sure if they are the same or different.
Re: Can WG3526 be converted to POE?
Yes & same reallyMarkB wrote: Tue Sep 08, 2020 11:18 am Thanks!
I'm looking into purchasing a poe switch for cameras. If I have a poe switch do I need a poe injector?
Also, router has the latest Openwrt Goldenorb firmware installed. Is this the firmware that I need? I keep seeing ROOTER on this site and not sure if they are the same or different.
Re: Can WG3526 be converted to POE?
Hello again,MarkB wrote: Tue Sep 08, 2020 11:18 am Thanks!
I'm looking into purchasing a poe switch for cameras. If I have a poe switch do I need a poe injector?
Sorry got confused! Last post.
If you have a POE switch supplying power will not need a injector too. The power switch would replace the function of the injector. Shown in this diagram.
https://wirelessjoint.com/viewtopic.php?f=15&t=1208#p7869
Actually I have a switch at my house doing this exact thing.
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Re: Can WG3526 be converted to POE?
That would depend on the output of the switch.. PoE switches for supplying low-power to things like cameras will probably not run a router + modem. It will need a good 30W output on the port going to the router, and many will do less than that on all ports combined.gscheb wrote: Wed Sep 09, 2020 5:36 am Hello again,
Sorry got confused! Last post.
If you have a POE switch supplying power will not need a injector too. The power switch would replace the function of the injector. Shown in this diagram.
https://wirelessjoint.com/viewtopic.php?f=15&t=1208#p7869
Actually I have a switch at my house doing this exact thing.
Re: Can WG3526 be converted to POE?
I'm looking at the Netgear GS728TPP switch. Probably no more than 12 cameras and 3 Access Points. You think this would work?
https://www.netgear.com/support/product ... .aspx#docs
https://www.netgear.com/support/product ... .aspx#docs
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Re: Can WG3526 be converted to POE?
That should do quite nicely... Though the TP (not TPP) model should also suffice for a lower price. It has 30W on half the ports and 15.4 on the other half... Unless your cameras need over 15w each, I'd probably go that route.