HCHTech
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Does anyone know how the POE power is distributed to the individual ports on the Unifi switches? Is it split evenly or as-needed?
So, I see that an AC-Pro with both bands active, for example, draws about 4-5 watts (idle, no clients). If I daisy chain 2 of these together, then the switch will need to provid 8-10 watts on that port.
So...if I have an 8-port 60 watt switch, is that 7.5watts per port maximum available power, or is it provided as required by the devices on that port up to a total limit for all ports of ~60 watts? I assume the 150, 250 & 500W switches all work the same, but I don't really know. I'm also not sure if client load affects power draw - common sense would say it would, but my ignorance proceeds me on this topic.
I'm planning an 8-AP install for my church where we can't have home runs for each AP, so don't want to buy too-little (won't work) or too-big (trying to limit expense) of a switch.
So, I see that an AC-Pro with both bands active, for example, draws about 4-5 watts (idle, no clients). If I daisy chain 2 of these together, then the switch will need to provid 8-10 watts on that port.
So...if I have an 8-port 60 watt switch, is that 7.5watts per port maximum available power, or is it provided as required by the devices on that port up to a total limit for all ports of ~60 watts? I assume the 150, 250 & 500W switches all work the same, but I don't really know. I'm also not sure if client load affects power draw - common sense would say it would, but my ignorance proceeds me on this topic.
I'm planning an 8-AP install for my church where we can't have home runs for each AP, so don't want to buy too-little (won't work) or too-big (trying to limit expense) of a switch.