• OAK-D PoE getting started

Hi Brandon,
Great. Thanks for your swift answer.
At the end you will become an expert in logistic 😀

I will give it a try when the release is out. Looks like a great device.

btw , is there any LED or anything which should light up when the device is active?

bR
Erik D

Thanks @Brandon for your help on discord getting my OAK-D PoE going and the quickstart guide. It is really an awesome piece of hardware.

So great to get my hands on the

So great to get my hands on the OAK-D
POE. Fantastic job!
One of my main customers has bought 50
OAK-D's. But the POE is the one for the plant floor with IP66, POE etc.

I have the unit powered up with a POE switch.
What is the default ethernet configuration of the OAK-D POE?
DHCP?
Fixed IP?

    Hello stevefs,
    it's DHCP by default, but if there is no DHCP the POE device will get a static IP 169.254.1.222.
    Thanks, Erik

    8 days later

    I have a OAK-1 and OAK-D both with PoE.
    I have no clue what I am doing wrong but in either device the LED is flashing when I connect them to PoE ports of my switch ?
    There is no connection at all ????
    I have also tried with a ubiquity PoE injector with the same result ?
    I have an accesspoint on another PoE which I have tried also, but it do not flash or connect...nothing happens...on both devices ?

    Any suggestions ?

      damgaarderik

      I just wanted to check - was this resolved? The reason I ask is I think we resolved this together on Discord (as the description sounds the same), but just wanted to check.

      And for the resolution (for posterity), the solution was having DHCP on the network (and if not, connecting to the static IP w/in the same subnet, as per here).

      Hi Brando,
      yes, thanks for your concern. Same as on Discord.
      Issues with dip-switches on my PoE Switch.
      Regarding DHCP it behaved as described in your description

      a year later