probably for ordering, but we usually don't sell anything on the MUMOctober 13 MUM in Las Vegas. Will a small quantity of 750UP's be available?
yes! voltage, current and power consumptionWill RB750UP have a voltage monitor?
distributors already have information about it, ask in the shopIt is 1st of December. Will we be able to see the RB750UP before end of the year? Why is it taking so long to release this hardware?
YesWill it have eth-ports with shield?
Wonderful!
/interface ethernet set ether2 poe-out=off
/interface ethernet set ether2 poe-out=auto
Brilliant, thanks!quite simple, nothing to experiment withCode: Select all/interface ethernet set ether2 poe-out=off /interface ethernet set ether2 poe-out=auto
Anyone who's done the math will realise that 500mA is absolutely useless.From manual: Max current is 500mA per port.
Lets assume that it comes with 24V power supply (close to max)
So you have 12W of power max available per port.
AFAIK one normal wireless card can consume up to 3W, High power card 6-7W and super high power cards up to 10W
So do your math.
Judging on form factor and targeted price range it was obvious what this product is targeted for, and was childish to expect something more.After waiting for 9 months for this product, it now gets hamstrung by the fact that it's can't actually power anything useful.
for comparison - 802.3af supports 15W output power for 48V, so it is even less amps supplied.
Anyone who's done the math will realise that 500mA is absolutely useless.
In case you couldn't work it out for yourself, that post was intended to be sarcastic.
After waiting for 9 months for this product, it now gets hamstrung by the fact that it's can't actually power anything useful.
Hello! Does it support a "USB power reset" feature?
And what happens when we put 48V into a RB750UP?
for comparison - 802.3af supports 15W output power for 48V, so it is even less amps supplied.
Look hereI would most probably replace some power strips and RB power adapters with this device, to power some web security cameras and small RBs.
Main feature i'm looking for is a possibility to remotely power cycle powered devices without climbing or restarting whole installation.
30V or 28V?no, it has overvoltage protection, it will just not work.
yes, but the problem is - if your 3G modem is completely locked up, soft reboot will not help, you need to physically unplug power. otherwise you could script the reboot, but it doesn't help.Well, maybe you are right... All of you products support watchdog for self-rebooting, do they?
why 0.5amps is not enough for you?... that means 12watt power consumption/deviceIn this part of the world, we usually run 4mm armoured electrical cables with 12V or 24V DC up to boxes located high on towers. We then split that to DC plugs that power an RB750 and some four POE injectors, those in turn power other devices such as MT or UBNT backbone links or customer facing equipment.
It's really not a good idea to run POE (even in UBNT Toughcable) up masts that are shared with other WISPs and VHF and UHF antennas. So we have to take power all the way to where the radios are.
The bigger the device, the higher the wind loading, the greater the torsional forces placed on a tower during high winds.
It's important that boxes therefore be kept small. Which means all the extra POE injectors are making it very tight in the boxes. You should try dangling from a harness off a mast that's 250mm wide and working in one of these boxes 30m in the air. It's really not fun.
I have been looking forward to this product for many months, but as it is, it can barely power a UBNT Nanostation and can't even power an IP camera. It's useless for our purposes.
Macgaiver, how are you planning on implementing these devices on your network?
Normis, as I've stated in the past, it's time for MUM Cape Town so we can show you guys the difference between the theory in the lab and the reality on the bush.
Tell me, how much power does a RB435 with 3 x SR-71 draw? When using 24V?why 0.5amps is not enough for you?... that means 12watt power consumption/device
Do not know about rb435 but you can find it yourself using a power meter reading amps putting the power meter in series with your rb435, what I know is that ubnt devices wouldn't draw more than 8watt, they all come with 24v 0.5 ahTell me, how much power does a RB435 with 3 x SR-71 draw? When using 24V?why 0.5amps is not enough for you?... that means 12watt power consumption/device
How much does a UBNT Rocket M5 draw? What size power supply get shipped with a UBNT Rocket M5 or M2?
UBNT Rocket comes with 24V 1A PSU.Do not know about rb435 but you can find it yourself using a power meter reading amps putting the power meter in series with your rb435, what I know is that ubnt devices wouldn't draw more than 8watt, they all come with 24v 0.5 ahTell me, how much power does a RB435 with 3 x SR-71 draw? When using 24V?why 0.5amps is not enough for you?... that means 12watt power consumption/device
How much does a UBNT Rocket M5 draw? What size power supply get shipped with a UBNT Rocket M5 or M2?
Meanwell make some pretty serious power supplies. A 24V 100W PSU will provide just less than 1A per port.2.5 amp power supply.
2500 -500 approx. = 2000 mA
2000 / 500 = 4 ports
could the limit be only due to the power supply?
It depends if there is a single 2amp power regulator providing power to the ports, or four independant 500ma power regulators providing individual power lines. If you look at the board itself, you should be able to follow the actual traces and see if they all go to the same place, and then see what that regulator is and look up the specs on it.2.5 amp power supply.
2500 -500 approx. = 2000 mA
2000 / 500 = 4 ports
could the limit be only due to the power supply?
There IS a regulator somewhere... even if it is just the main regulator providing power to the entire board. Someone with this board needs to follow the traces of the power pins of the ports and see where it goes... that will help determine the actual power limit.Perhaps there are no regulators......
How much current can be used if we use ether1 for powering? I know 2.5A total through the DC power plug but what about using the poe of port 1? Is it the same?load is measured, when that reaches certain value then power to the port is turned off (overload protection).
yes! voltage, current and power consumptionWill RB750UP have a voltage monitor?
only visual status is available at the moment (red LEDs indicating port has PoE on).How can we monitor POE status? I saw nothing on winbox or CLI
when voltage drops 500mA limit stays the same, as result power output drops too, if at 24V * 500mA = 12W, then at 20V output is only 10W etc. if that is over the budget then power is turned off.Hi,
Is this some safety feture or what? Why did the RB750UP shut down the POE output?
Hi !Hi,
I have tested RB750UP with powering 2 ubiquiti nanostation an 1 ubiquity rocket with 24V backup power suply (55W Single Output with Battery Charger(UPS Function)
AD-55 series + 2X 12V 12AH leasd battery) only on battery power. After 4h, voltage droped to 21.4V and 1 nanostation (eth2)and 1 rocket (eth3) shut down the power with 1 nanostation (eth5) still working it worked for 2 more hours then I poverd back to 220
Is this some safety feture or what? Why did the RB750UP shut down the POE output?
+1Are there any plans for a version with more ports?
I love the 750UP. It's a fantastic product. I just find myself using 2 or more of them at most sites which is not as clean as I would like.
RB-2011 with 11 ports with POE out would be the ticket (although I don't need gigE - just more POE ports).