WAP4410N - Will the PWRINJ4 power injector be compatible

Good day,
We have purchased a few WAP4410N access points at some of our small remote offices.  The switches in the offices is not PoE capable, therefore we require power injectors.  I have a PWRINJ3 injector in my posession, so have tested it with the AP's, but it does not seem to be compatible.
Before I purchase power injectors, I would like to know whether the PWRINJ4 will be compatible, if not, which power injector does Cisco recommend for the WAP4410N.
Kind Regards
Adrian

Hi, My name is Eric Moyers. I am a Network Support Engineer in the Cisco Small Business Support Center. Thank you for using the Cisco Community Post Forums.
We get this question a lot with our wireless AP's. Currently there is not an Injector that we recommend with our wireless AP's. Your best bet is to purchase a small unmanaged PoE switch for all of your AP's. I would suggest something like a  SG-200-08P.
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/ps11229/prod_models_comparison.html
Cisco currently has an injector in works for our small business devices, but the timeframe for availability is unknown at this time.
There are some 3rd party infectoers on the market(including Cisco Enterprise injectors that could possibly work, however since we do not support them and they have not been certified for use with our small business devices we can not recommend or support them. (even though some customers have been lucky enough to get them to work)
Hope this helps, please let me know if I can answer any other questions.
Thanks
Eric Moyers
Cisco Network Support Engineer
SBSC Wireless and Surveillance SME
CCNA, CCNA-Wireless
1-866-606-1866

Similar Messages

  • Will the Apple IPad 3 be compatible with 4G?

    Will the Apple IPad 3 be compatible with 4G? As it says on the box and receipt?

    Gromski_UK wrote:
    I had read a few posts regarding the device not working in the UK.
    To the best of my knowledge, it isn't. The 3rd-gen iPad supports LTE only on AT&T and Verizon in the US:
    http://support.apple.com/kb/SP647
    International LTE support came only with the 4th-generation iPad, unless the information I reference from Apple is incorrect/incomplete.
    Regards.

  • Will the new iPhone 4s be compatible with iMac version OSX 10.6.8, or will I need to upgrade the iMac operating system?

    Will the new iPhone 4s be compatible with my 5 or 6 year old iMac that I upgraded to Snow Leopard (10.6.8)? Or will I need to upgrade the operating system on the iMac?

    go to apple.com/iphone and look up tech specs.
    You'll find this:
    Mac System Requirements
    Mac computer with USB 2.0 port
    OS X v10.5.8 or later
    iTunes 10.5 or later (free download from www.itunes.com/download)
    Apple ID (required for some features)
    Internet access

  • Help with understanding the show power-injector comand

    I have been battling a connectivity issue between my point to point 1300 bridges. The install is new and the distance between them is about 1881’. There is no LOS problem. I wasn’t sure if it was a power issue ie. the bridge not getting enough power so I issued the show power-injector command. What I find interesting is the difference between up interfaces. The near side bridge shows interface 4 up, were the far side bridge shows interface 4 down. I have read in the documentation, that interface 2-6 should be down, but why is the near side interface 4 up? Would this be causing my connection to be dropping? Are there any major areas of configuration I should be focusing on? The output drops on both radios are high and continue to increment. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
    Near side bridge:
    == Power Injector port 0 speed 100Mb/s duplex full link up enable yes
    tx bytes 64009349963 tx drops 0 tx bcasts 1843004 tx mcasts 1314040
    tx unicasts 56049969 tx collisions 0 tx single collisions 0 tx multiples collisions 0
    tx deferred 0 tx late collisions 0 tx excessive collisions 0 tx frame disc 0
    tx pauses 0
    rx bytes 5872390201 rx undersizes 0 rx pauses 0 rx (<=64 bytes) pkts 23616568
    rx (<=127 bytes) pkts 9328651 rx (<=255 bytes) pkts 4187726 rx (<=511 bytes) pkts 1511066 rx (<=1023 bytes) pkts 554947
    rx oversize 0 rx jabbers 0 rx align errs 0 rx fcs errs 0
    rx good bytes 5872390201 rx drops 0 rx unicasts 40095322 rx mcasts 103347
    rx bcasts 303838 rx SA chngs 11015523 rx frags 0 rx excessive sizes 0
    rx symbol errs 0
    == Power Injector port 1 speed 100Mb/s duplex full link up enable yes
    tx bytes 5863845662 tx drops 0 tx bcasts 303838 tx mcasts 103347
    tx unicasts 39961778 tx collisions 0 tx single collisions 0 tx multiples collisions 0
    tx deferred 0 tx late collisions 0 tx excessive collisions 0 tx frame disc 0
    tx pauses 0
    rx bytes 63836707250 rx undersizes 0 rx pauses 0 rx (<=64 bytes) pkts 6080700
    rx (<=127 bytes) pkts 5492586 rx (<=255 bytes) pkts 4239466 rx (<=511 bytes) pkts 825224 rx (<=1023 bytes) pkts 1044467
    rx oversize 0 rx jabbers 0 rx align errs 0 rx fcs errs 0
    rx good bytes 63836707250 rx drops 0 rx unicasts 56050099 rx mcasts 428404
    rx bcasts 1870745 rx SA chngs 6997560 rx frags 0 rx excessive sizes 0
    rx symbol errs 0
    ==Power Injector port 2 link down
    ==Power Injector port 3 link down
    == Power Injector port 4 speed 10Mb/s duplex half link up enable yes
    tx bytes 265603528 tx drops 0 tx bcasts 2132298 tx mcasts 484525
    tx unicasts 197535 tx collisions 0 tx single collisions 0 tx multiples collisions 0
    tx deferred 0 tx late collisions 0 tx excessive collisions 0 tx frame disc 0
    tx pauses 0
    rx bytes 0 rx undersizes 0 rx pauses 0 rx (<=64 bytes) pkts 0
    rx (<=127 bytes) pkts 0 rx (<=255 bytes) pkts 0 rx (<=511 bytes) pkts 0 rx (<=1023 bytes) pkts 0
    rx oversize 0 rx jabbers 0 rx align errs 0 rx fcs errs 0
    rx good bytes 0 rx drops 0 rx unicasts 0 rx mcasts 0
    rx bcasts 0 rx SA chngs 0 rx frags 0 rx excessive sizes 0
    rx symbol errs 0
    ==Power Injector port 5 is disabled
    ==Power Injector port 6 is disabled
    Far side bridge:
    == Power Injector port 0 speed 100Mb/s duplex full link up enable yes
    tx bytes 5788578922 tx drops 0 tx bcasts 384075 tx mcasts 1045658
    tx unicasts 38083181 tx collisions 0 tx single collisions 0 tx multiples collisions 0
    tx deferred 0 tx late collisions 0 tx excessive collisions 0 tx frame disc 0
    tx pauses 0
    rx bytes 61019612859 rx undersizes 0 rx pauses 0 rx (<=64 bytes) pkts 5523103
    rx (<=127 bytes) pkts 4764259 rx (<=255 bytes) pkts 3856512 rx (<=511 bytes) pkts 783889 rx (<=1023 bytes) pkts 978415
    rx oversize 0 rx jabbers 0 rx align errs 0 rx fcs errs 0
    rx good bytes 61019612859 rx drops 0 rx unicasts 52964546 rx mcasts 349746
    rx bcasts 1513629 rx SA chngs 6169826 rx frags 0 rx excessive sizes 0
    rx symbol errs 0
    == Power Injector port 1 speed 100Mb/s duplex full link up enable yes
    tx bytes 61011915687 tx drops 0 tx bcasts 1513629 tx mcasts 349747
    tx unicasts 52844186 tx collisions 0 tx single collisions 0 tx multiples collisions 0
    tx deferred 0 tx late collisions 0 tx excessive collisions 0 tx frame disc 0
    tx pauses 0
    rx bytes 5630721089 rx undersizes 0 rx pauses 0 rx (<=64 bytes) pkts 22564185
    rx (<=127 bytes) pkts 8895603 rx (<=255 bytes) pkts 3983402 rx (<=511 bytes) pkts 1493247 rx (<=1023 bytes) pkts 531124
    rx oversize 0 rx jabbers 0 rx align errs 0 rx fcs errs 0
    rx good bytes 5630721089 rx drops 0 rx unicasts 38083221 rx mcasts 244739
    rx bcasts 384075 rx SA chngs 10351904 rx frags 0 rx excessive sizes 0
    rx symbol errs 0
    ==Power Injector port 2 link down
    ==Power Injector port 3 link down
    ==Power Injector port 4 link down
    ==Power Injector port 5 is disabled
    ==Power Injector port 6 is disabled

    Hi,
    Actually port on the power injector switch are in auto-duplex and auto-speed mode
    you need to ensure external devices which you connected to power injector switch ports are not hardcoded in full-duplex, they needed to be in auto-duplex mode.
    because in result of duplex mismatch you connection could be slow down and even ports may shutdown.
    and also check both bridge with the latest firmware release
    Cisco Aironet equipment operates best when you load all components with the latest version of the software. 
    You can download the latest software and drivers from the Wireless Downloads Page ( registered customers only) . 

  • Will the ipad power adaptor work with ipod

    Will the iPad 10 watt USB power adaptor that comes in the box work safely with a an iPod Touch (4th generation)?

    angiefromclapham wrote:
    Will the iPad 10 watt USB power adaptor that comes in the box work safely with a an iPod Touch (4th generation)?
    Yes it will.
    Stedman

  • Will the Ipad power adapter operate safely from the modified sine-wave output from a 12VDC-240VAC inverter?

    Will the power adapter for the Ipad Air operate safely on the modified sine-wave output from a 12 VDC-240VAC inverter?

    I am not sure why you want to do that...the power adapter takes 100-240 volts AC at 50-60 Hz and converts that to 5 to 5.1 volts DC at about 2 amps.  Why are you inverting 12 VDC to 240 VAC then back to 5 VDC?
    It should handle that easily, but seems like a long round about way of getting there.

  • Will the ipad 2 be 4G compatible?

    Is the iPad2 4G compatible?

    Considering the carriers have distorted what 4g actually means, isn't it already?
    If you mean LTE-no, as stated above its a totally different radio.
    Apple will go LTE when it is widespread and does not kill the battery in 1or 2 hours.

  • Power injector compatibility - air-pwrinj4

    Does anyone know if the air-pwrinj4 (power injector for the 1250 and 1140 series) will power a 1240 and/or 1210 series AP?

    Great, this will help with an AP upgrade this weekend. Thanks!

  • Power injector with SPA508g

    I decided to edit this since it got moved to a different place where it might not be understood:
    I have a UC320w phone system. I have SPA508g phones. I have a cisco POE switch next to the UC320. But, I have one far location that has one ethernet port and we want 3 computers and the SPA508g phone. I don't have a POE switch and I'd prefer to put the switch before the phone. (the out port on the phone is 10/100 where I'd like the link to the far switch to be gigabit).
    The SPA508g didn't come with power cords. I know I can get them.
    But I happen to have an Aironet 1200 access point power enjector: AIR-PSINJSYS1200. I think the aironet needs 48 volts, so I assume this power injector provides that (or up to that?).
    Is that ok to use this power injector with a SPA508g? Will it just draw whatever it needs or is that power enjector too much power? I seem some documentation that says the AIR-PSINJSYS1200 will work with a access point that requires less power, but I don't see any other documentation.

    Unfortunately this is the wrong area of the community to pose the question.  While I believe the aironet power injectors present a standard IEEE PoE interface to the device, I can say that for certain.  Certainly those power injectors are only supported for use with the Access Points, and the people who hang on on this community are unlikely to be familiar enough with the product to say for sure whether it will work.  If the injector does present an IEEE PoE interface then the phone should work fine, but I can't confirm that for you.  You might want to try posting a question to the wireless forum at
    https://supportforums.cisco.com/community/netpro/wireless-mobility.
    Cheers,
    Dave.

  • Power Consumption of Power Injector

    Hi,
    Hope you can assist me. My customer requested me to calculate the power consumption required for the installation of one unit of AP 1510 using the following power injector, part no: Power Injector (AIR-PWRINJ1500). He would like to know the cost required so that the building management can include the necessary cost of the implementation of the device.
    From my initial research, I notice the following input power requirement
    Power Injector
    Input: 100-240V ~ 1.5A (300Watt)
    Output: 48V ~ 1.2A (58Watt)
    Power consumption: 240*1.5 = 360 W = 0.36KW
    Assuming cost per unit is 0.39 cent
    Amount required per hour = 0.36*0.39 = 0.14 cent
    Amount required per day = 0.14*24 = 3.36 dollar
    Is my calculation correct?
    Thanks.
    Delon

    HI ,
    See the table 15 :
    http://www.cisco.com/en/US/prod/collateral/switches/ps5718/ps6406/data_sheet_c78-584733.html
    usually 3750x-48 ports switch consume average around 132 watts
    see the above link ..and u can see the weaigted averga power req ....
    REgards
    Please rate if it helps.

  • About The Apple Power Adapter???

    I Have a lot of Apple Power Adapters that I Collect & I Just got a Brand New Sony Playstation Vita WiFi Only Slim Gaming System & i just got a 64GB Memory Card for it also, I Got The Very New Updated Version of The Sony Playstation Vita The Slim Version that was Released on December of 2014 & I Had to ask will The Apple Power Adapter's Charge My Brand New Sony Playstation Vita 64GB WiFi Only Gaming Handheld System????????????????????????
    here is The Sony Playstation Vita that I Have in case you don't understand??????
    http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00PV515DU/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o05_s00?ie=UTF 8&psc=1

    The link says nothing about the power requirements. Or the connector for power. You have not provided enough information to answer the question.
    Does the PS charge using a USB adapter? In general all devices that are charged using a USB power adapter expect between 4.5 and 5.5 volts (the USB standard). However, they have different current requirements (amps). You can always use an adapter capable of supplying more current than the device requires, but you cannot use one that supplies less. For example, an iPhone 5 requires 1 amp. However, you can use a 2 amp adapter with it. 

  • Aironet Power injector LR2

    Hello,
    I have a few Aironet Power injector LR2's that are new and I'm trying to config for the first time. Im using the console cable with no luck - Com1 9600 8 none 1 none???? Very strange that it is not connecting on any of them - even tried a different cable. I get no display through hyperterm except maybe for a few symbols/chars. Tried the Ethernet port, checked dhcp server and did not show the device. Any advice is greatly appreciated.
    Thanks
    Chris

    If it is the 1310 power injector as Rob has linked above, then that power injector requires the 1310 to be attached to it for configuration. Basically, the power injector provides the ports (network/console) to the 1310 which only has the dual coax going to it.
    If you have a 1310 attached and you are not able to configure it via network or the console cable then you really have a problem. Otherwise, just know the power injector require no configuration to interface with the AP it was designed for.

  • Do MBP 15 (2008) and MBP 17 (late 2011) have the same power cord ?

    I have MBP 15 2,5 GHz dual core (with few spare power cords for different parts of my residence). Now I am going to buy the latest MBP 17. I could see from the videos that it has slightly different ending of the power cord ? Will the older power cords work normally with MBP 17 2011 -  the same end and the same 85W power ?

    Yes, they will. You may find that the new-stye adapter that comes with the new machine doesn't connect reliably to the older machine, but the older adapters will work well with both.

  • Show power-injector issue (Bridge 1410)

    Hello All,
    We have set up a point to point link using two 1410 wireless bridges. The connection has been working for more than 1 year without a major issue.
    This morning, we have noticed  that on one of the bridge the result of the show power-injector is as follows:
    #sh power-injector
    =========== Power Injector Statistics ===============
    ==Power Injector port 0 is disabled
    ==Power Injector port 1 is disabled
    ==Power Injector port 2 is disabled
    ==Power Injector port 3 is disabled
    ==Power Injector port 4 link down
    ==Power Injector port 5 is disabled
    ==Power Injector port 6 is disabled
    Both bridges are associated. The problem is that you can't ping the bridge that displayed the aforementioned command through its power injector. We have even replaced the power injector with a  new one and we are still facing the same issue.
    Both bridges are using the following image c1410-k9w7-mx.124-21a.JY.
    Did someone has encountered the same issue and how did he/she fix it ?
    Thank you,

    Hi,
    Actually port on the power injector switch are in auto-duplex and auto-speed mode
    you need to ensure external devices which you connected to power injector switch ports are not hardcoded in full-duplex, they needed to be in auto-duplex mode.
    because in result of duplex mismatch you connection could be slow down and even ports may shutdown.
    and also check both bridge with the latest firmware release
    Cisco Aironet equipment operates best when you load all components with the latest version of the software. 
    You can download the latest software and drivers from the Wireless Downloads Page ( registered customers only) . 

  • Cisco Power Injector - AIR-PWRINJ4

                       Hi there, I have a quick question about Cisco Power Injector.
                        we bought a number of Air-PWRINJ4 year ago,  mainly for extending the power via Cat5 ethernet cable to AP 1225 in warehouse. the output is 56V 0.55A. 
                        Now I have a couple of spare left, my quesiton is if it is OK to directly power 3502I AP, which requires imput 48V and .35A. from the bag of Air-PWRINJ4, it indecates that the 3500 series is also included.

    HI Scott, thanks for the reply,  I have tested it works fine, but what will happen if we plan to use it for long run, does it will demage the APs?    in the packaging bag it says: Power Injector - AP 1140/1250/1260/3500 Series - SPARE
    on the site I am setting up the AP, there is no POE switch and I don't have adapter with exact output for APs.

Maybe you are looking for

  • How can I manage contacts in the Q10 phone?

    For some reason my Outlook contacts don't show up in the phone. Without this I can't set up speed dial keys (as far as I can tell). And I can't seem to directly add a contact to the phone. Any advice? Thanks. Solved! Go to Solution.

  • IPod Touch 4th gen won't connect to wi-fi

    So I was in my university, when I noticed the iPod suddenly disconected from Wi-Fi.  When I got home, it didn't connect to the home network either, and asked for the network password.  I entered it, and said it was wrong.  I entered it from my iMac,

  • Stuck: can't re-install Panther, only OS 10.0.3

    OK, I've posted this also on OS 10.3 and earlier. Here's a short story: Panther ran beautifully fore quite a while, then started to have kernel panics due to faulty RAM. I just replaced the 2 128 Mb sticks that were faulty with a brand new 512 from C

  • Two iPhones, two iTunes accounts, one computer, different music tastes!

    I haven't seen an answer to this question yet, though I have seen a theory. I haven't tried it just yet, but I decided I'd ask if there's an easier way. Myself and my girlfriend have an iPhone 4, and we both have our own iTunes accounts, with our own

  • Apple Mail or Thunderbird for hotmail?

    I'm considering receiving and sending hotmail emails on my Mac without using my ISP account. Which application is better for this purpose, Apple Mail or Mozilla Thunderbird? What are the pros and cons? Thanks in advance. Message was edited by: KenWon