McGuywer
Executive Member
Yes, that is correct. Only one LAN cable that plugs into the Rain router.1. Do you only have the one POE combiner/splitter? As in, you only have 1 xand dont have another one on ther Rain router side that splits the single cabel into two? You only have a single LAN cable going into the Rain cpe router?![]()
My DATA only side of the POE injector, has power. That is my issue. My connections is as above. I am getting power on the blue cable though, which I should not get. The brown cable is the LAN cable that plugs into the Rain router.2. When you say the LAN/DATA side what do you mean? Because the DATA ONLY side is NOT powered in any POE combiner/splitter that I have ever seen. In the image below, the blue cable is the DATA ONLY side of the POE injector, with the red cable being the POWER input. The green cable is the combined DATA+POWER [POE] powered side:
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We can ignore the above, my setup is not like this, I do not split the power.Here is the schematic of the average POE combiner and splitter pair. Would I be correct that your setup is similar to the one above? So we can ignore the second half of the breakdown below.
As you can see NO router will be able to be powered from the 'modem/switch' cable below, as it is not connected to any power. Only the DATA+PWOER/POE side of the injector can power items.
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Yes, in theory but it does not. If I plug the blue cable into a DLink router, the LAN/WAN light does not power on.3. So what is the issue? If the Rain router powers on using the one GREEN Lan cable only, the blue LAN cable should go do your dlink and everything should work.
Since I am only supplying 15v? I can try the 24v port on the Mini UPS but I am not scared I will blow the router.If it does not, the RAIN router is being underpowered.
I have not tried this before. I would think the laptop would not pickup the LAN. Saying the cable is unplugged.What happens if you simply plug in the blue LAN cable into your laptop?
