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POE on LAN, not on WAN #1932

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Devices with PoE on the LAN port will run Config Mode on the WAN port instead.

(This my first pull request, I may make some mistakes commiting this request. Also, to me it's unclear to change this for all affected releases)

Devices with PoE on the **LAN** port will run Config Mode on the WAN port instead.
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What device are you talking about specifically?

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Hi,
this is not regarding a specific device. I came across this when reading the documentation about Config Mode 1. There is says: Devices with PoE on the WAN port will run Config Mode on the WAN port instead.

However, the sentence seems to make little to me since because I am not aware of anything like PoE on a WAN port. I am assuming that the meaning is supposed to be that if you have POE-LAN ports, your config interface would be available on the WAN port.

Cheers!

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@heis2201 The CPE210 has PoE on the WAN port.

The rationale being, that a CPE210 mounted on a tower can be brought to setup-mode by pressing the remote reset button.

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heis2201 commented Feb 12, 2020

I see... so suddenly it makes sense. Trash my request please!

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Glad we clarified this.

I will close this PR. Thanks for attempting to improve Gluon despite of the outcome 👍

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