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Maestro Ethernet port on battery power
I tried to run the Maestro with the internal battery connected with an ethernet cable but it didn't work. It wasn't until I plugged it to a 12v source that the ethernet port lights on the Maestro light up. The idea was to run the Flex with a lipo battery connected to the Maestro with an ethernet cable while I switch fuses on and off at home to try to find any device that might be producing unwanted electric noise in the band. Now I need to get sorbe lipo for the Maestro... Why wouldn't the ethernet port work on battery power? Is this by design or is my unit defective?
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I had the same problem and they told me it's meant to be that way so on battery power now ethernet port only wireless LAN, I suppose it's meant to save power.
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Thanks Rob for the feedback. That would make sense with a Flex radio with WiFi, but it **** today when I tried to connect the Maestro directly to the Flex radio on battery. Oh well....0
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I was at my local club about to show the guys how it worked only to find out the hard way, a quick email to Flex and they came back with the answer, on battery no wired ethernet port only wireless LAN. I just wish it was an option in the menu settings where it could be enabled or not.
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Doesn’t WiFi draw more power than Ethernet?0
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No.0
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This is by design. In the latest versions of Maestro software, you cannot connect the Maestro to a wired Ethernet connection when running off of a battery bank (USB connector in the battery bay). The Ethernet adapter draws the most power in the unit. Testing indicated that this can lead to initialization and operational errors when running off of batteries resulting from voltage regulation issues, therefore the Ethernet interface is not available when running off of a battery.3
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It would be nice if this were mentioned in the instructions.
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