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Which differences between SonicWave PoE Injector

Enzino78Enzino78 Enthusiast ✭✭

Hello, need to know which are the differences among PoE Injectors for SonicWave 200 Series marked with sku 01-SSC-5545 and SKU 02-SSC-0003. Both of them are currently present on the accessories page on your website: https://www.sonicwall.com/products/accessories/

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  • LarryLarry All-Knowing Sage ✭✭✭✭

    Unsure of the differences, but 02-SSC-0003 comes with the SonicWave 231o (when ordered as part of the kit).

  • BWCBWC Cybersecurity Overlord ✭✭✭

    Hi @Enzino78

    I only have the 02-SSC-0003 listed in the current price list so the 01-SSC-5545 seems to be an older model. Wasn't able to find tech specs for the Injector without digging to deep, but it'll do the job.

    I usually don't use SNWL Injectors, plenty of alternative available.

    --Michael@BWC

  • AjishlalAjishlal Community Legend ✭✭✭✭✭

    Hi @Enzino78 ,

    As per the data sheet;

    SKU 02-SSC-0003 is PoE+ (SonicWave Global Gigabit PoE+ Injector (802.3AT)

    SKU 01-SSC-5545 is PoE (SonicWave Multi-Gigabit 802.3at PoE Injector)


  • Enzino78Enzino78 Enthusiast ✭✭

    Thanks Ajishlal for your feedback.

    So maybe there is an issue in the description: both of them are indicated as 802.3AT injector (up to 30W) but 02-SSC-0003 is marked PoE+ while 01-SSC-5545 is marked PoE instead. What is correct? If both adhere to 802.3AT they are classified as PoE+ injector.

    Or... 01-SSC-5545 is 802.3af and thus wrongly specified? Every references I found on Internet report the 01-SSC-5545 as a 802.3AT injector.

    Thanks for your help and time.

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