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Standard User deleted
(deleted) Fri 22-Nov-19 10:47:10
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PoE no longer working


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Please note that all other equipment is working fine (i.e. it's not a faulty connection / other hardware)

I recently upgraded my broadband from Fibre to G.fast and had the Huawei MT992 modem installed with the new master socket etc.

My TP-Link EAP225 V2 (https://www.tp-link.com/us/support/download/eap225/v2/) has now decided to stop working.
It's powered through the ethernet and no longer powers on and I don't believe I have the power cable to plug into the mains.

There are two options:
1) It's broken
2) The new internet set up is currently incompatible with the TP-Link (or needs adjusting).

I don't believe that it is broken as it was working just fine before I upgraded and have confirmed that its not a faulty connection or faulty ethernet cable.

I know next to nothing about how PoE works (other than the power comes through the ethernet port) so I don't even know how to go about resolving this.
Standard User ian72
(eat-sleep-adslguide) Fri 22-Nov-19 12:00:20
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Re: PoE no longer working


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What device is providing the PoE? Has the device that was providing the PoE been replaced as part of your changes? I am assuming that if you replaced the device the TP-Link was plugged in to that you replaced it with something that provides PoE as most consumer devices don't.
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(deleted) Fri 22-Nov-19 12:05:49
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The only thing replaced was the master socket plate. Everything else is the same, with the addition of the MT992, G.Fast, modem.

Old configuration
Line -> Router -> Switch -> TP-Link - Working

New configuration
Line -> Modem -> Router -> Switch -> TP-Link - no power

I stupidly haven't tested the TP-Link in another environment (i.e. at a friend / office) to see if it would work here.

The Router is the FritzBox 7530 provided by Zen. I can't recall what the Switch is. I think it's Netgear, but I'm not home.

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Standard User Michael_Chare
(fountain of knowledge) Fri 22-Nov-19 12:09:55
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Your link is for the TP-Link US site. Does the product you have look the same as shown in the picture, or is it like the one on the UK site?

Michael Chare
Standard User ian72
(eat-sleep-adslguide) Fri 22-Nov-19 12:11:04
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That would suggest it is coincidence that it has failed at the same time unless a cable was knocked. Replacing the modem will make no difference as to whether the switch is able to provide power to the TP-Link, even if there was a config issue on the network the power would still boot the TP-Link it just wouldn't connect to the network.

If you can then do test the TP-Link elsewhere. Also, if you can borrow something else that is PoE powered you could test that. Try moving the TP-Link within reach of the switch and using a different, short, ethernet cable in case there is a problem with the cable. By a process of elimination you should be able to find the fault.
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(deleted) Fri 22-Nov-19 12:18:41
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It's the same device.
EAT225 V2

Was providing the link to show what it was.
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(deleted) Fri 22-Nov-19 12:25:47
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It's definitely not the cable. I use an ethernet to connect to my laptop in a different room to the original TP-Link area and when I use that same cable to plug into the TP-Link, there's no power.

I'm going to try and test it somewhere else over the weekend. It's possible that the TP-Link is broken.

I don't think I have another device that is PoE to test.
Standard User Michael_Chare
(fountain of knowledge) Fri 22-Nov-19 12:54:44
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Does your PoE switch not have more than one port which you could try?

You might have a 12v PSU for another device that fits into the EAP225!

Michael Chare
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(deleted) Fri 22-Nov-19 13:06:21
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I tested it using another ethernet port that was working (as laptop connected to it) and it didn't power on.

I assume as 12v PSU = 12v Power Supply Unit.
Might do but will have to check. Can't think of a device I have with the same hole.
Standard User sheephouse
(member) Fri 22-Nov-19 14:01:11
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Does the switch not have an extra LED that lights when a port is supplying PoE? and if so it it lit when the TP-Link is connected?
It is quite common for a switch to only have some of the ports supported for PoE, so if that is the case make sure it is plugged into a PoE port.
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