Thu Oct 29, 2020 4:11 am
Yes it can.
RB962UiGS (hAP ac) PoE-out is passive, 11-57V (same as input) up to 700mA, therefore with standard 24V power adapter about 16W
RB952Ui (hAP ac lite) PoE-in is also passive, 10-28V, requires 8W for on its own (and up to 20W total if there is another PoE daisy-chained device)
The only care needs to be taken, if you want to add another (third) device and use PoE-out from hAP ac lite - I can't calculate the power requirements for it.
Also, you must ensure that your voltage suits both devices at the same time - the voltage passing through these devices is not regulated, so you can't use 48V adapter for hAP ac, because that would damage the hAP ac lite. I would also recommend to avoid 12V power adapters, as the power loss and internal resistance of the adapter can be too high to power two devices at the same time. To simplify your life - stick with 24V adapters, if needed replacement, amps can be higher than original 1.2A of course. (but definitely not lower!)
And finally, do not overdo it with cable length (30m+). I have seen long cables damaged by high power usage of passive-powered devices. If you need PoE over long cables, select devices with standard PoE (802.11af/at) which uses higher voltage, therefore less amps to transmit the same power, therefore less voltage loss in the cable, therefore less heat...