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Aruba IAP AP-515 Stand-alone mode for Wireless Survey

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  • 1.  Aruba IAP AP-515 Stand-alone mode for Wireless Survey

    Posted 22 days ago

    Hello Community,

    I thought I posted this but, could not find it. I am trying to setup 

    System-

    Name>Traversa515

    Access Points -

    Name>Traversa515

    IP address>10.90.90.10

    Netmask>255.255.255.0

    Default Gateway>10.90.90.1

    Network-

    Name>Name>Traversa515

    Type>Wireless

    Primary Usage>Employee

    Client IP assignment>Network assigned

    Client VLAN assignment>Default

    Security Level>Personal

    Key Management>WPA2-Personal

    Access Rules>Unrestricted

    I have uploaded the aps show summary...



  • 2.  RE: Aruba IAP AP-515 Stand-alone mode for Wireless Survey

    EMPLOYEE
    Posted 18 days ago

    Followed up here



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  • 3.  RE: Aruba IAP AP-515 Stand-alone mode for Wireless Survey

    Posted 5 days ago

    Hello,

    We found that it was a power issue. We attempted three different wireless PoE injectors and all three had the same issue. While they were supposed to provide 48 watts of power we identified that the AP was only receiving 15w. So the AP did not have enough to provide radio power. We connected to an AT power injector with external power supply unit and the radios were broadcasting.

    End results was not related to poor configuration but to poor equipment being used to provide PoE power to AP.

    Thanks,