PoE problem with DH-SD29204UE-GN-W

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Hi. I got 2 DH-SD29204UE-GN-W that won't power up through poe inyection.
I'm using a ubiquiti Tough switch either on 24 or 48V. Also tryed a stand alone ubiquiti poe (24v and 48v)
The same switch would power up either a DH-SD22204T-GN or a DH-SD49225T-HN and the same stand alone ubiquiti poe (48v) would power up both other models but not the 29204.
Any suggestions?
 

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Hi. I got 2 DH-SD29204UE-GN-W that won't power up through poe inyection.
I'm using a ubiquiti Tough switch either on 24 or 48V. Also tryed a stand alone ubiquiti poe (24v and 48v)
The same switch would power up either a DH-SD22204T-GN or a DH-SD49225T-HN and the same stand alone ubiquiti poe (48v) would power up both other models but not the 29204.
Any suggestions?
As far as I know the model DH-SD29204UE-GN-W does not support POE power supply through the LAN cable, so it can not be run with POE injectors, but only and exclusively with 12V 2A Power Adapter and the provided input for that adapter.

As I own that IP camera, I know that it cannot be powered via POE.

Non POE.jpg

It must support the PoE (802.3af) standard in order to be powered by a LAN cable.

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I've got a 29204 powered via Poe. Did you use the same cat5 cable from injector to the cameras that work? Also does the 29204 work with an external 12v supply?
 

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Product description
SD29204UE-GN

Loryta SD29204UE-GN 2MP 4X Starlight IR PTZ Network Camera Support PoE English Version

  • 1/2.8” STARVIS CMOS
  • Powerful 4x optical zoom
  • Support Triple-streams encoding
  • WDR, Day/Night(ICR), Ultra DNR
  • Max. 25/30fps @ 1080P
  • IVS
  • Support PoE
  • IR distance up to 30m
I guess that pesky W on the end does not mean white! Mine without the W does support and is running on poe.
 

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SD29204UE-GN

Loryta SD29204UE-GN 2MP 4X Starlight IR PTZ Network Camera Support PoE English Version

  • 1/2.8” STARVIS CMOS
  • Powerful 4x optical zoom
  • Support Triple-streams encoding
  • WDR, Day/Night(ICR), Ultra DNR
  • Max. 25/30fps @ 1080P
  • IVS
  • Support PoE
  • IR distance up to 30m
I guess that pesky W on the end does not mean white! Mine without the W does support and is running on poe.
The W means WiFi.
 

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As far as I know the model DH-SD29204UE-GN-W does not support POE power supply through the LAN cable, so it can not be run with POE injectors, but only and exclusively with 12V 2A Power Adapter and the provided input for that adapter.

As I own that IP camera, I know that it cannot be powered via POE.

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It must support the PoE (802.3af) standard in order to be powered by a LAN cable.

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You are right!
The model does not support poe.... I was wrong! Bought the wrong camera!
 

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