What happend to WS-8-250-AC?

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What happend to WS-8-250-AC?

Sun Feb 14, 2016 5:01 am

Hi,
Is WS-8-250-AC a discontinued version?
I can see it on the picture on the front page, but not in the models section.

I was wondering if there are any specs on how to wallmount the units (not just the WS-8-250-AC)?

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Re: What happend to WS-8-250-AC?

Sun Feb 14, 2016 10:07 am

They were discontinued to reduce the number of SKUs. There are two through-holes in the corners for wall mounting the smaller units and the rack ears turn for the larger ones.

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Re: What happend to WS-8-250-AC?

Sun Feb 14, 2016 10:55 am

ehsab wrote:Hi,
Is WS-8-250-AC a discontinued version?
I can see it on the picture on the front page, but not in the models section.

I was wondering if there are any specs on how to wallmount the units (not just the WS-8-250-AC)?

Kind Regards
M

See this post for example of using through holes: viewtopic.php?f=6&t=1407&p=10362&hilit=through+holes#p10400

Just do not over tighten them that it compresses the chassis as I have seen some come back in RMA that must have been so tight as it bent chassis.

As far as WS-8-250-AC Les is correct, they were EOL for 2 reasons:
1) Reduce the SKUs
2) Allow us to redesign the WS-8-250-AC into the the WS-8-150-AC which will be announced later this month or early March shipping by late March hopefully.

We had released the WS-10-250-AC temporarily to fill the gap as it was just the WS-12-250-AC without all the parts stuffed but we may cancel it when the WS-8-150-AC is released.

WS-8-150-AC Specs:
150 watts power supply instead of 250 watts for the smaller installations or indoor applications.
Only port 1 can do 24V, 48V, and 48VH 1.5A so only powers 1 AF24/5 radio
Ports 2-8 can do 24V and 48V .75A
No SFP ports
Console port
We removed the port current sensors but we provide total watts used
We removed the fan so it is "passive" cooling only
Much smaller chassis

Uses the same switch core as all other WISP Switches, the VSC-742X

MSRP: $179 to $185 (we are sharpening our pencils)
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Re: What happend to WS-8-250-AC?

Mon Feb 15, 2016 2:58 pm

Thanks for clearing that up.
What are the dimensions of the holes?

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Re: What happend to WS-8-250-AC?

Mon Feb 15, 2016 3:29 pm

ehsab wrote:Thanks for clearing that up.
What are the dimensions of the holes?

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I do not know the "exact" measurement but they are about 3/16" diameter.

An 8/32 or a long drywall screw fits nicely in them.
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Re: What happend to WS-8-250-AC?

Thu Mar 30, 2017 6:34 pm

Just got my first WS-8-150-AC
I spent ages hunting round to find the Watts column, then eventually found this thread. I'm really disappointed that you've dropped the per port power monitoring. I've found it really useful and just assumed it would be there in other models. I wouldn't have bought it if I'd known it's no longer there. I'm guessing it was done to keep costs down, but it's one I'm unlikely to buy any more of.

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Re: What happend to WS-8-250-AC?

Thu Mar 30, 2017 6:54 pm

It didn't help that my UK supplier has it listed wrongly...
EDIT: I spoke to them & they have pulled their listing straight from Netonix.com pdf, which is innacurate.


The WS-8-150-AC is designed specifically for the WISP industry delivering Gigabit Ethernet performance ....
8 Port Managed PoE Switch
150 Watt power supply
Powers airFIBER / Mimosa / SAF
Specifications:-
Manufactured and Assembled: North America
Standard 19 inch rack mount / Desktop / Wall mount: YES
Dimensions: 206mm x 165mm x 44mm
Weight: 2 kg
Power Input: 210-240 and 110-120 VAC
Chassis Earth Ground Lug: YES
Max. Power Consumption: 150 Watts
Intelligent Forced Air Cooling With Fan RPM Monitoring: YES
Switch Core and PHYs: Vitesse
Processor MIPS: 24K 416 MHz
System Memory: 128 MB
Flash Storage: 16 MB
Total Non-Blocking Line Rate: 14 Gbps
Certifications: CE, FCC, IC
Operating Temperature: -25 to 55 Degs C (-13 to 131 Degs F)
Operating Humidity: 5 to 95% Non-Condensing
Console Port: RS-232
Ethernet Ports: (8) 10/100/1000 Ethernet Ports
Passive PoE Configured Per Port via UI: 24V 0.75A pins 4,5(+) 7,8(-)
48V 0.75A pins: 4,5(+) 7,8(-)
48VH 1.5A pins: 1,2,4,5(+) 3,6,7,8(-)
PoE Out Voltage Range: 48-50 VDC / 22-24 VDC
Passive PoE Current Sensors Per Port: YES
ESD Rating: 24 kV Air / 24 kV Contact

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