Original Message:
Sent: 10-23-2024 08:18 PM
From: adam_h
Subject: JL810A - Can be powered via PoE?
Here ya go. 5 Pics. #5 has a picture of the back of the switch. POE Input: 37-57V @ .35 A. I think that's class 4 POE. In any event, the JL811A provides enough POE power for it. This is the second lowest POE switch in the AIO product line.
Original Message:
Sent: 10-23-2024 02:12 PM
From: adam_h
Subject: JL810A - Can be powered via PoE?
Yes, this switch (JL810A) can be powered over POE. I bought one but then needed to power some POE devices which I did not anticipate, and replaced it with the next model up (JL811A), that has 4 POE ports and does not support being powered over POE. I mistakenly thought that an extra POE injector I had laying around would take up less space than the device's power brick. I don't know what I was thinking.
I just took it out of the closet and plugged it into the POE port of it's aforementioned big brother (JL811A). I will send proof later today.
Keep in mind that the device only has 1 POE port. If it's used to power the switch, all that remain are non-POE ports.
The HP documentation is correct.
Original Message:
Sent: 10-22-2024 02:41 PM
From: kevendeoliveira
Subject: JL810A - Can be powered via PoE?
I need an 8-port switch that can be powered via PoE. I'm looking for the JL810A.
The HP documentation and quick start guide say yes, but the "expert" salespeople say no.
Has anyone had this question with the JL810A?
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