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MikroTik Wireless systems is 802.3af support?

Wed Apr 09, 2014 1:05 pm

Hi
I go to the routerboard.com
But, Wireless systems(Groove and Metal Series / BaseBox2 / OmniTIK U-5HnD)is not 802.3af support info...
So, Can i get some info to me?
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Re: MikroTik Wireless systems is 802.3af support?

Wed Apr 09, 2014 1:42 pm

802.3af is POE
It is!
Mikrotik works from 12V to 48V DC!
So if you have some POE injector compatible with 802.3af it's OK!
But its expensive to take 802.3af POE injector just to power up the router...
U can go with a passive POE and adapter, but all depends on what u do?

If you share your idea, we can help!
 
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Re: MikroTik Wireless systems is 802.3af support?

Wed Apr 09, 2014 1:45 pm

rb800 has 802.3at type1 support. for full configuration of the router af will not be enough.
 
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Re: MikroTik Wireless systems is 802.3af support?

Wed Apr 09, 2014 2:19 pm

802.3af is POE
It is!
Mikrotik works from 12V to 48V DC!
So if you have some POE injector compatible with 802.3af it's OK!
But its expensive to take 802.3af POE injector just to power up the router...
U can go with a passive POE and adapter, but all depends on what u do?

If you share your idea, we can help!
No. Only RB600/RB800 is .af. All others need legacy poe-adapters.
 
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Re: MikroTik Wireless systems is 802.3af support?

Wed Apr 09, 2014 2:31 pm

802.3af is POE
It is!
Mikrotik works from 12V to 48V DC!
So if you have some POE injector compatible with 802.3af it's OK!
But its expensive to take 802.3af POE injector just to power up the router...
U can go with a passive POE and adapter, but all depends on what u do?

If you share your idea, we can help!
No. Only RB600/RB800 is .af. All others need legacy poe-adapters.
My mistake.... ste is right!!!
 
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Re: MikroTik Wireless systems is 802.3af support?

Wed Apr 09, 2014 3:46 pm

rb800 has 802.3at type1 support. for full configuration of the router af will not be enough.
That mean is if i plug in a Cisco AIR-PWRINJ3 Power injector in Groove or metal is not running device or damage?
(AIR-PWRINJ3 -> Groove or Metal => not running?)

if that Solution is not runnig, please let me know the compatible injector..
(Not splitter cable)
 
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Re: MikroTik Wireless systems is 802.3af support?

Thu Apr 10, 2014 10:40 am

http://www.fab-corp.com/product.php?pro ... 273&page=1
its the first I found in google, It will be working with groove or metal
 
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Re: MikroTik Wireless systems is 802.3af support?

Fri Apr 11, 2014 2:30 pm

there is product like this:
http://routerboard.com/RBPOE-CON-HP

that takes anything high voltage throw at it at converts to usable 24V for RouterBOARD. (100MBps ethernet)

And overvoltage protection will save your router, so it is just "not working" due to OVP kicking in. Connect correct voltage and everything will be fine.
 
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Re: MikroTik Wireless systems is 802.3af support?

Tue Apr 15, 2014 8:54 am

Thanks for reply and good info to me ^^
there is product like this:
http://routerboard.com/RBPOE-CON-HP

that takes anything high voltage throw at it at converts to usable 24V for RouterBOARD. (100MBps ethernet)

And overvoltage protection will save your router, so it is just "not working" due to OVP kicking in. Connect correct voltage and everything will be fine.
 
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Re: MikroTik Wireless systems is 802.3af support?

Wed Apr 16, 2014 3:35 am

I wouldn't recommend using 802.3af for RB800. Ostensibly it supports this type of POE, but I didn't have any luck making it work reliably.
 
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Re: MikroTik Wireless systems is 802.3af support?

Wed Apr 16, 2014 1:22 pm

what PoE-Out source did you use, what it reported on ports connected with RB800?
 
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Re: MikroTik Wireless systems is 802.3af support?

Sat Jul 19, 2014 4:09 am

When I tried this I was using a Cisco 3750 flavor switch. That project is long gone; at the time I was looking at indoor access points. I like a lot of the Mikrotik systems, but other vendors had much better support for the features I was looking for (completely reliable POE, fanless, dual-radio, centralized configuration management...).

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