Sorry folks but I am having problems resolving how POE functions on the EtherMega. I will be attaching it to this device:
https://www.ubnt.com/unifi-switching/un ... ch-8-150w/
as you can see it is 802.3af/at PoE compliant.
Question!
IF I plug the EtherMega into this switch will it cook it or just work?
Need I tell the switch to just provide 24V passive?
And finally, how all jumper should be set.
Thank you!
Keshka
advice so I don't fry a $120 board please
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