possible to daisy chain EAP245/EAP225 instead of a seaparate cable for each AP?
I am currently setting up access points off of my router; I have one EAP225 I am experimenting with so far and want to add more later.
I notice that the "big brother" EAP245 has two ethernet ports; does that mean I can daisy chain?
eg: router --> PoE injector --> EAP245 --> EAP225
Also the EAP225-wall seems to have four (??) will this work:
eg: router --> PoE injector --> EAP225-wall then two or three cables running to different EAP225?
Or even: router --> PoE injector --> EAP245 --> EAP245 --> etc etc --> EAP245 --> EAP225
Will the PoE pass through to subsequent ones?
Will the current drawn be anough to start a fire?
I would be happy to buy a PoE switch if the little injectors that tp-link helpfully includes are not enought for this.
I understand that there is a data bottleneck, but in my case a single Cat5e cable has enough capacity for everything on my network; this is about distributing wifi access points not about wanting to stream a dozen 4K movies at once ![]()
This would potentially save me some drilling of holes and fishing of cables, as oppopsed to having one dedicated cable from each AP back to the router.
Or perhaps I am just being silly, and the extra ethernet ports only to allow plugging in a device (eg: computer, camera, etc).
