Its not hard and ive done some direct connections to the PCB but it becomes an issue when your out of town and a tech has to replace it with a new one.
Sorry charlie no connection for you :)
Then they have to use the poe injector splice a stupid 3.5mm jack and hopefully wire it correctly to the fuse bank
UGH!
We need a standard for these thats all.


On 3/6/2015 11:29 AM, Bill Prince wrote:
How is the power brick connected to the PCB? How hard would it be to put a terminal strip on the back wired directly to the PCB (ala Dragonwave IDU, or LMG CTM)?

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On 3/6/2015 9:23 AM, Adam Moffett wrote:
I remember hearing from somebody that inside the case was a pretty standard size power brick, and that you could replace it with other power supplies in the same form factor. Though maybe I heard wrong.

You have to watch those temperatures on the smaller switches. Also, voltage could be an issue with the CCR units.
I found the CCRs get flakey when anything above 27v  hits it.
I still use them extensively in our system though. If I can get them settled around 24v I dont have any issues.

This is why I want mikrotik to come out with a more hardened router and switch that both have external terminals for
dc connect and have a better range for dirty dc


On 3/5/2015 7:59 PM, Josh Luthman wrote:
What about Mikrotik switches?


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On Thu, Mar 5, 2015 at 8:54 PM, Tim Wright <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:

    Anyone got recommendations for a layer 2 managed switch with a
    decent GUI that can withstand Wisconsin winters and summers
    1000ft in the air?



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