Ethernet Power Injector (Optional) - Watchguard AP332CR Hardware Manual

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Ethernet Power Injector (Optional)

You can power the access point with an optional Ethernet Power Injector. The PoE+ power injector
enables you to power the access point through an existing Ethernet connection. With this device, you do
not have to position your access point near a power outlet.
This device complies with IEEE 802.3at/af PoE specifications. Do not use any PoE
adapters that are not IEEE 802.3at/af compliant as they may damage your device.
To connect an Ethernet Power Injector to the WatchGuard access point:
1. Plug the Ethernet Power Injector into an AC power source.
2. Connect an Ethernet cable from your network backbone (for example, a PoE-capable router, switch,
or hub) to the LAN connector on the Ethernet Power Injector.
3. Connect an Ethernet cable from the LAN (PoE) Ethernet interface on the access point to the PoE
connector on the Ethernet Power Injector.
The table provides the specifications for the power adapter.
Ethernet Power Injector Specs
WatchGuard Part Number
Specification
AC Input Voltage Rating
Input Current
WatchGuard Technologies, Inc.
802.3at PoE+ Injector with AC cord (US/FCC) (WG8599)
802.3at PoE+ Injector with AC cord (CE) (WG8600)
802.3at PoE+ Injector with AC cord (UK) (WG8601)
802.3at PoE+ Injector with AC cord (AUS) (WG8602)
IEEE 802.3at/af
100-240VAC
0.8A max for 100VAC
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