WS-8-150-AC power issue?
Posted: Wed Jan 04, 2017 7:39 am
Hello,
End of October 2016 I replaced our Toughswitches with wisp switches. They solved my speed problems, and seemed very reliable.
In total I have placed 14 wisp switches.
A couple of days before Christmas, one of the wisp switches wasn't responding. Luckily it was the last switch in line, as we have daisy chained our network across our property (about 160.000 square meter, containing 30 access points, all switches connected with ethernet)
I thought about a bad cable, changed the way the cable was terminated, and the switch was working again.
The day after (I guess no longer than 12-14 hours after I 'fixed' the problem), the switch again wasn't responding. This time I checked the cables on the other end, bypassed an ethernet surge protector, and the switch was working again.
After about 14 hours, the switch again stopped working. This time I went to the switch and noticed something strange. The fan was working full speed, and all the PoE lights were on. After a couple of seconds, the fan stopped and the lights turned off. A couple of seconds later the fan started working at full speed, and the lights turned on. It kept going this way, like it was rebooting. I didn't bring my laptop, so I couldn't try to access the Web GUI of the switch. I unplugged the main power to the switch, waited 15 seconds and powered it on again. It started working like it should.
Back home, I restored the config of the switch to another switch (WS-10-250-AC
WS-10-250-AC, ports 7-8 from WS-8-150-AC restore as ports 9-10 on WS-10-250-AC).
Next day the switch was in the same rebooting state as before, and I replaced it. Now everything is working fine.
Now I have 1 switch on my desk, but I can't seem to reproduce the problem. It had 5x 48V UAP connected, and 2x 24V UAP.
Yesterday I changed the IP, and let it running on my desk without load. It has an uptime of 1 day and 3 hours. I will let it run, but I don't think it will fail on my desk without load.
I can factory reset it, and check if it has the same power supply issue as some of the 250-AC models?
Or I can try to find as much spare PoE equipment as possible, and try to get some load on the switch.
What do you guys think is best to try in this case?
End of October 2016 I replaced our Toughswitches with wisp switches. They solved my speed problems, and seemed very reliable.
In total I have placed 14 wisp switches.
A couple of days before Christmas, one of the wisp switches wasn't responding. Luckily it was the last switch in line, as we have daisy chained our network across our property (about 160.000 square meter, containing 30 access points, all switches connected with ethernet)
I thought about a bad cable, changed the way the cable was terminated, and the switch was working again.
The day after (I guess no longer than 12-14 hours after I 'fixed' the problem), the switch again wasn't responding. This time I checked the cables on the other end, bypassed an ethernet surge protector, and the switch was working again.
After about 14 hours, the switch again stopped working. This time I went to the switch and noticed something strange. The fan was working full speed, and all the PoE lights were on. After a couple of seconds, the fan stopped and the lights turned off. A couple of seconds later the fan started working at full speed, and the lights turned on. It kept going this way, like it was rebooting. I didn't bring my laptop, so I couldn't try to access the Web GUI of the switch. I unplugged the main power to the switch, waited 15 seconds and powered it on again. It started working like it should.
Back home, I restored the config of the switch to another switch (WS-10-250-AC
WS-10-250-AC, ports 7-8 from WS-8-150-AC restore as ports 9-10 on WS-10-250-AC).
Next day the switch was in the same rebooting state as before, and I replaced it. Now everything is working fine.
Now I have 1 switch on my desk, but I can't seem to reproduce the problem. It had 5x 48V UAP connected, and 2x 24V UAP.
Yesterday I changed the IP, and let it running on my desk without load. It has an uptime of 1 day and 3 hours. I will let it run, but I don't think it will fail on my desk without load.
I can factory reset it, and check if it has the same power supply issue as some of the 250-AC models?
Or I can try to find as much spare PoE equipment as possible, and try to get some load on the switch.
What do you guys think is best to try in this case?