
But the reason we put that safeguard in was people were sending units back RMA with burned out ports and of course they claimed they did absolutely nothing wrong.
However we do keep a sort of black box of information on the Flash of the last so many operations performed that we can access even if the board is fried so long as the flash chip is OK and in quite a few instances the user claimed they did not do this (change the POE from 24V to 48V or 24V to 24VH) and in fact that was in the black box log.
Therefore we came up with this safeguard and in fact the ONLY reason I can possibly think that you would ever want to change a POE option on a link that is working is this instance as UBNT AFX radios are the only radios I am aware of that can use 24V, 24VH, 48V, or 48VH.
Of course we would not be having this discussion on this event had UBNT not done what they have done before and change the POE voltage on a device.
But all you had to do was go port and turn POE off then change the POE option to whatever you wanted and the link would have came up.
But to be honest had you followed the manufacturer's recommendations you would have turned POE OFF on that port before unplugging the airMAX radio and plugging in the AFX radio then turned POE back on with the proper POE option but you obviously decided to plug and unplug live POE devices which is what we want people to not do. :(