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Post 3 made on Tuesday April 30, 2019 at 14:34
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On April 30, 2019 at 13:04, tweetymp4 said...
It's been a very long time since I touched Ubiquiti access points etc. In the past, we always used the 24V poe adapters that came with the gear or Ubiquiti switches that were known to work ok with their gear.

I thought that Ubiquiti had started supporting the "af" standard on their AP's etc in the past few years.

We just picked up a pair of NanoBeam AC gen2's to play with. They included the 24V poe adapters that we are familiar with from our experience years ago. Lit says that Nano beam needs the 24v poe adapter, an edge switch, or Edge Router POE to operate.

Catch me up on this stuff. I don't want to cook anything. Any insights would be appreciated.

Just looked, other than the NanoStation NS-5AC, all the AirMax series products still requires 24V PoE, including the NanoBeam AC Gen2.

A lot of their standard Ceiling/Wall mount access points (UAP-AC-xxx) support "af/at" PoE.
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