Hi,
I am trying to use a WS-6-Mini as an inline repeater at the half-way point to a Ubiquiti AF-24 160m downstream from the POE source. We have physically already attempted this and a data signal is not reaching the AF-24, yet both the WS-6-Mini and AF-24 are receiving power and the WS-6-Mini is receiving a data link. We used a cable tester on the cat5e link from the WS-6-Mini to AF-24 and it passed perfectly.
Here's a quick physical break down:
Netonix 80W 54v POE -> 73m Cat5e -> WS-6-Mini -> 84m Cat5e -> AF-24
This whole link is brand new connectors, wires and equipment.
Thanks!
WS-6-Mini as inline repeater
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Re: WS-6-Mini as inline repeater
Here are two images to illustrate what I am talking about:
With WS-6-Mini (Port1 54v-80w PoE in 73m) (Port2 48VH 1.5A out 84m)
[Large Image 1]
Everything identical, with WS-6-Mini replaced with TPE-E100:
[Large Image 2]
With WS-6-Mini (Port1 54v-80w PoE in 73m) (Port2 48VH 1.5A out 84m)
[Large Image 1]
Everything identical, with WS-6-Mini replaced with TPE-E100:
[Large Image 2]
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Re: WS-6-Mini as inline repeater
You need to do some diagnostics
1 would Turn POE OFF on Port 2 of MINI and see if my laptop gets a link in place of AF24.
If laptop does not get a link then its possible port 2 in MINI is damaged?
There is also a cable diagnostics on the MINI by clicking the little gear far right of Port row.
1 would Turn POE OFF on Port 2 of MINI and see if my laptop gets a link in place of AF24.
If laptop does not get a link then its possible port 2 in MINI is damaged?
There is also a cable diagnostics on the MINI by clicking the little gear far right of Port row.
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Re: WS-6-Mini as inline repeater
libertybb wrote:Hi,
We used a cable tester on the cat5e link from the WS-6-Mini to AF-24 and it passed perfectly...
I have seen where an overcrimped cable will pass on a cable tester but fail in-situ.
The better cable testers have very high quality jacks to withstand the repeated insertions. You won't find the same quality on switches or the AF-24.
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Re: WS-6-Mini as inline repeater
lligetfa wrote:I have seen where an overcrimped cable will pass on a cable tester but fail in-situ.
Why would the same cable ends work when replacing the WS-6-Mini with a TPE-E100 if that were the case?
sirhc wrote:1 would Turn POE OFF on Port 2 of MINI and see if my laptop gets a link in place of AF24. If laptop does not get a link then its possible port 2 in MINI is damaged?
We have tried using a laptop on the end with the PoE disable on Port 2. There is still no link. When replacing the WS-6-Mini with a TPE-E100 there is PoE and a link. We will be trying a completely different WS-6-Mini tomorrow.
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Re: WS-6-Mini as inline repeater
libertybb wrote:lligetfa wrote:I have seen where an overcrimped cable will pass on a cable tester but fail in-situ.
Why would the same cable ends work when replacing the WS-6-Mini with a TPE-E100 if that were the case?
I have also seen where an overcrimped cable will work on one device and not work on another due to differences in manufacturing tolerances.
Use the built-in cable test on the MINI to see if all 8 pins terminate properly.
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Re: WS-6-Mini as inline repeater
sirhc wrote:
If laptop does not get a link then its possible port 2 in MINI is damaged?
There is also a cable diagnostics on the MINI by clicking the little gear far right of Port row.
Since you say the laptop does not get a link then I would plug the laptop directly into port 2 with a short pre-made jumper (with POE OFF on port 2).
You can run cable diagnostics on port 2 with no cable and with a short jumper plugged into laptop.
You could use port 3 of MINI with no POE to test laptop in place of AF24.
This is not hard to narrow down what is going on.
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Re: WS-6-Mini as inline repeater
Could you have possibly removed port 2 from all vlans? I'm pretty sure this would match your symptoms.
I have an instance where I have WS6-Mini (DC Jack) -> 100m cat5e -> WS6-Mini (PoE) -> 100m cat5e -> WS6-Mini (PoE) -> ?m -> AP and have had no issues with it in the two - three years it has been in place.
I have an instance where I have WS6-Mini (DC Jack) -> 100m cat5e -> WS6-Mini (PoE) -> 100m cat5e -> WS6-Mini (PoE) -> ?m -> AP and have had no issues with it in the two - three years it has been in place.
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Re: WS-6-Mini as inline repeater
I just performed another test with a whole new WS-6-Mini, with the only configuration change being a firmware update and activating 48VAH 1.5A on Port 2. The AF-24 indeed receives power and connects to her sister dish. However, it does not receive a data link. I swapped the cable to Port 3 and connected my laptop to the other end and it does not receive a data link either. I replaced the WS-6-Mini with the TrendNet PoE extender and the AF-24 does receive a data link.
Here are the config panels on the WS-6-Mini when Port 2 is plugged into the AF-24:
Status
VLANs
Ports
Device -> Configuration
Here are the config panels on the WS-6-Mini when Port 2 is plugged into the AF-24:
Status
VLANs
Ports
Device -> Configuration
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Re: WS-6-Mini as inline repeater
Have you performed a cable test yet to determine if all pairs are in good working order?
I have a WS-24 powering a MINI with 48VH over 300 feet of CAT5e. I even have that MINI powering a second MINI further down the line. All works as advertised.
I have a WS-24 powering a MINI with 48VH over 300 feet of CAT5e. I even have that MINI powering a second MINI further down the line. All works as advertised.
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