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Well, I got it working.
I didn't have a 48v power supply, but the small print in the manual specifies that the voltage has to be between 24 and 60 volts, so I figured that the power must be heavily regulated when it gets to the unit. I took a 24 v wall wart , hacked off the plug, and hooked it up to the correct pairs that I had hacked off an ethernet cable. Plugged it all in and was pleasantly surprised by the flashing of green lights. It took me a while to figure out how to reset the thing to the default settings but once I did I could log into the unit with my browser and set it up. It's a nice little unit, lots of features. Will post some pics ASAP.
Thanks RedSector and everyone else!
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