When attaching an AP-505H (either mounted directly on top of the converter or separate from it), keep in mind that the AP-505H will "see" the media converter as a class 5 POE source, even if it does not have enough power for that. For example, when using a class 4 (30W) POE source to power the media converter, the AP-505H may attempt to draw excessive power.
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Onno Harms
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Original Message:
Sent: Dec 09, 2021 04:29 PM
From: Ariya Parsamanesh
Subject: PoE-powered media converter?

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Original Message:
Sent: Dec 09, 2021 12:35 PM
From: Ian Beyer
Subject: PoE-powered media converter?
Resurrecting an old thread, but this may be of interest to you. Aruba now has a fiber media converter that you can piggyback onto a hospitality AP, or use standalone.
https://www.arubanetworks.com/resource/aruba-fiber-media-converter-data-sheet/
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Ian Beyer
Original Message:
Sent: Feb 27, 2019 07:19 AM
From: Ilya Leydman
Subject: PoE-powered media converter?
Thank you, Looks like Omnitron has a PoE powered fibre converter that we are looking for. Which is the reverse of typically availabe media converters that connect fiber, provide PoE power to connected device and require external power