Thank you for your clarification .
Indeed, the device can be powered by a 12V power supply or 802.3af/802.3at. The 12V likely refers to the DC Port, and the 802.3af/802.3at isn’t specified because it’s a standard.
Given that the 802.3af/802.3at operates at 48V, and the device’s reception range is higher than what the 3011 port provides, it should be safe to try powering the device via PoE. However, due to the lower power source, its performance might be negatively affected.
Initially, I was concerned about a higher voltage, but now I’m considering the implications of a lower one.
Any further suggestions are welcome
Thank you both again.
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Ruijie RG-RAP6202(G)
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Indeed, the device can be powered by a 12V power supply or 802.3af/802.3at. The 12V likely refers to the DC Port, and the 802.3af/802.3at isn’t specified because it’s a standard.
Given that the 802.3af/802.3at operates at 48V, and the device’s reception range is higher than what the 3011 port provides, it should be safe to try powering the device via PoE. However, due to the lower power source, its performance might be negatively affected.
Initially, I was concerned about a higher voltage, but now I’m considering the implications of a lower one.
Any further suggestions are welcome
Thank you both again.

Ruijie RG-RAP6202(G)

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