Does CRS328-24P-4S+RM support 24v passive poe?
https://mikrotik.com/product/crs328_24p_4s_rm
I need to power around 20 x UBNT Rocket Prisms/air fiber and LHGs.
I guess because of higher voltage..They OVERHEATED and crashed a lot on 802.3af/at and luckily when I switched to 24V they behaved normally again.
Yes. They'd run for a while then lock up tighter than a duck's cloaca. There was no relief until the voltage was dropped. They had been running off 24V injectors before and were fine. Maybe it was just a bad batch but the warranty had expired so I couldn't make it my suppliers problem.I guess because of higher voltage..They OVERHEATED and crashed a lot on 802.3af/at and luckily when I switched to 24V they behaved normally again.
But they crashed ?
I have 4 wAP ac units powered by CRS328-24P-4S+RM which have been running just fine for months already. As of this writing the uptime of all the units is over 82 days, and the switch reports current voltage to be 52V (i.e. af/at mode). The wAP ac units themselves report the input voltage to be only ~38V, though. What cables do you use (cat, length)?I installed some of these CRS328's on a site that already had wAPACs. They OVERHEATED and crashed a lot on 802.3af/at
The other site with wAPACs on the HP 802.3at/af switch are warm - not hot - but never had a problem. So as I said the ones at the problem site might be just a dodgy batch. Both sites though when on 802.11at/af have the wAPACs reporting 37V. So there is a scaling scaling problem in the hardware or software of the voltage ADC of the devices or there is a large voltage drop maybe generating a ton of heat. I am using cAPACs now instead for any new jobs and they are great! I only use wAPACs outdoors or in dirty environments. The cabling on the problem site is CAT6 all under 100m.I have 4 wAP ac units powered by CRS328-24P-4S+RM which have been running just fine for months already. As of this writing the uptime of all the units is over 82 days, and the switch reports current voltage to be 52V (i.e. af/at mode). The wAP ac units themselves report the input voltage to be only ~38V, though. What cables do you use (cat, length)?I installed some of these CRS328's on a site that already had wAPACs. They OVERHEATED and crashed a lot on 802.3af/at
No..! According to the manual the max power consumption is 24W...Any reason why you would advice against powering them wih PoE? By the way, they max at 19W, not 24W.
You are confusing CSS326 and CRS326.No..! According to the manual the max power consumption is 24W...Any reason why you would advice against powering them wih PoE? By the way, they max at 19W, not 24W.
Indeed.You are confusing CSS326 and CRS326.No..! According to the manual the max power consumption is 24W...Any reason why you would advice against powering them wih PoE? By the way, they max at 19W, not 24W.
I did check the spec sheet.Before you ask such questions here, you could simply check device specification section. If you did not find an answer on your question there, please take a look at brochure where you could find more detailed information and device description.
https://i.mt.lv/cdn/rb_files/CR328-24P- ... 120301.pdf