From a power requirement standpoint, AP22 requires a max of 10.1W when powered on by PoE.
As long as it is standards compliant, any 802.3af PoE injector should work but Aruba recommends the following part which has been tested with AP22:
R2X22A Aruba Instant On 15.4W 802.3af PoE Midspan Injector
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Sreenath Seshadri
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Original Message:
Sent: 08-14-2021 10:07 AM
From: Unknown User
Subject: Powering Aruba Instant on 22 with NETGEAR prosafe GS724TP
Shouldn't be a problem! AF is 15watts and the AP22s only need 10.1watts at most.
Original Message:
Sent: 08-12-2021 01:31 PM
From: Saed Nyarko
Subject: Powering Aruba Instant on 22 with NETGEAR prosafe GS724TP
Hello Netizens,
Is the Aruba Instant On compatible with the NETGEAR prosafe GS724TP with POE support? I want to know whether or not this will be successful or I have to get a separate POE injector / switch?
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Saed Nyarko
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