[Maylyn's Review ~ Networking] Ubiquiti EdgeRouter Lite

hanszz

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Thank. I was hoping to buy from shop so that I can make sure it has same plug end.
 

hanszz

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I bought this. Choose the 48v 2a one.


http://m.ebay.com/sch/i.html?_nkw=48v+2a&isNewKw=1&mfs=KWCLK&acimp=0&_trksid=p2056116.m2428.l1311.R1.TR0.TRC0&sqp=

Thanks. I saw 6 sellers, and based on pictures they all selling the same item. I'll probably order from one of them.
 

hanszz

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May I know which PoE equipment are you powering with the EdgeRouter PoE? How come need an additional 48V adaptor?

Planning to get UAP-AC, and this one requires 48v.
My ERPOE came with 24v adapter, so you can only power UAP AP with this unless I get 48v adapter.
 

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Planning to get UAP-AC, and this one requires 48v.
My ERPOE came with 24v adapter, so you can only power UAP AP with this unless I get 48v adapter.

Huh? I got the UAP - AC & I was told otherwise:
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I kena misinformed?

have you got the UAP AC on hand?
 

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OT but you guys run UAP controller on-site or externally like VPS. For me, a cheap powerful VPS like $5 a month probably only slightly more expensive than electricity cost of powering 24/7. Somemore if you have multiple sites, it becomes centrally managed.
 

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OT but you guys run UAP controller on-site or externally like VPS. For me, a cheap powerful VPS like $5 a month probably only slightly more expensive than electricity cost of powering 24/7. Somemore if you have multiple sites, it becomes centrally managed.
Most spin it up on Amazon AWS (free tier works even) but as I have an ESXi machine elsewhere I use that instead.
 

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OT but you guys run UAP controller on-site or externally like VPS. For me, a cheap powerful VPS like $5 a month probably only slightly more expensive than electricity cost of powering 24/7. Somemore if you have multiple sites, it becomes centrally managed.

I am running UniFi Controller in-house with multiple IPSec tunnels for it to centrally manage other UAPs at remote sites. ;)

Running in-house since I already have server that operates 24x7x365. Adding a UC on it doesn't cost more.
 

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It didn't work for me at 24V (UAP-AC).

UBNT started shipping ERPOE with 48V power adapter. UAP-AC requires a stable 48V power supply with sufficient 'juice', else it will not run stably. There are many others who used Cisco POE switches and required to flip a configuration option on to allow the switch port to run at higher W to be able to stably power the UAP-ACs. It's been shared in UBNT forum if interested to know source.
 
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