Yeah... Gigabit PoE has to have magnetics, so it shouldn't be a problem.
On Tue, Aug 2, 2022 at 1:50 PM Bill Prince wrote:
> POE can be done with GigE and 48V, but you need the magnetics to isolate
> the power from ethernet. The equipment at both ends needs the isolating
> transformers (AKA magn
If you feed it -48vdc and it comes out +48vdc sure. Everything else is not
that way (Calix e7-2 for example).
On Tue, Aug 2, 2022 at 2:50 PM Bill Prince wrote:
> POE can be done with GigE and 48V, but you need the magnetics to isolate
> the power from ethernet. The equipment at both ends needs
POE can be done with GigE and 48V, but you need the magnetics to isolate
the power from ethernet. The equipment at both ends needs the isolating
transformers (AKA magnetics).
bp
On 8/2/2022 10:39 AM, Josh Luthman wrote:
Time and place for everything. I'm not sure you can do -48vdc via
POE,
Time and place for everything. I'm not sure you can do -48vdc via POE,
which means my 1009 would probably blow up. You have no redundant power if
it's just the one POE input. If it works...send it!
On Tue, Aug 2, 2022 at 12:44 PM Jason McKemie <
j.mcke...@veloxinetbroadband.com> wrote:
> These
These are 1009's, they are labeled for PoE.
I like the 48v power supply option as well, I just thought I'd use the PoE
input since it is already present. Unless there is a compelling reason to
do otherwise.
On Mon, Aug 1, 2022 at 4:05 PM Mathew Howard wrote:
> What variant of CCR? I don't thin
They are - I have them on my shelves :P
On Tue, Aug 2, 2022 at 10:29 AM Trey Scarborough wrote:
> Those are great If you can find them, but then again CCRs are a little
> hard to come by too.
> On 8/2/2022 9:03 AM, Josh Luthman wrote:
>
> Why don't you just feed it 48vdc?
>
>
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Those are great If you can find them, but then again CCRs are a littl
Those are great If you can find them, but then again CCRs are a
little hard to come by too.
On 8/2/2022 9:03 AM, Josh Luthman wrote:
Why don't you just feed it 48vdc?
https://www.neobits.com/mikrotik_pw48v_12v85w_mikrotik_pw48v_12v85w_48v_p14295922.html?atc=gbp&gclid=CjwKCAjwlqOXBhBqEiwA-h
Why don't you just feed it 48vdc?
https://www.neobits.com/mikrotik_pw48v_12v85w_mikrotik_pw48v_12v85w_48v_p14295922.html?atc=gbp&gclid=CjwKCAjwlqOXBhBqEiwA-hhitMTJztRW8suwASFjy_t_IzfEQ-OTAHot7sWBxBwTzBybFAFLHVgOxxoCr6MQAvD_BwE
On Mon, Aug 1, 2022 at 5:05 PM Mathew Howard wrote:
> What variant o
What variant of CCR? I don't think they all support PoE.
Every MikroTik PoE device I've seen just uses 4,5+/7/8-. I don't know that
you'd need all four pairs, although most gigabit PoE devices will take
power on any combination of pins.
On Mon, Aug 1, 2022 at 2:50 PM Jason McKemie <
j.mcke...@vel
I haven't tried a CCR on PoE, but I'm powering a CRS326-24G-2S+RM off of a
RackInjector using the "traditional UBNT and Mikrotik" pinout described in
the Packetflux documentation here:
https://products.packetflux.com/rackinjector/RI-PIPS-Appendix-20170911.pdf
On Mon, Aug 1, 2022 at 2:50 PM Jason
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