To my knowledge, the only routers (as opposed to switches) out there that support native GigE PoE are the Ubiquiti EdgeRouters. You can just get something like the multi-port PoE injectors from Texas Wi-Fi and just use those with whatever Mikrotik routers you want, but then you lose power control. if you don't mind spending a bit extra, PacketFlux seems to be the best way to go - pair a SiteMonitor with their 8 port GigE injector and one of the higher end Mikrotik routers, and you'll have an extremely flexible setup that will do everything you want and then some.
On Thu, May 14, 2015 at 10:37 AM, Mike Hammett <[email protected]> wrote: > Netonix for more ports or WB\PacketFlux and GigE switch of your choice. > > > > ----- > Mike Hammett > Intelligent Computing Solutions > http://www.ics-il.com > > <https://www.facebook.com/ICSIL> > <https://plus.google.com/+IntelligentComputingSolutionsDeKalb> > <https://www.linkedin.com/company/intelligent-computing-solutions> > <https://twitter.com/ICSIL> > > Midwest Internet Exchange > http://www.midwest-ix.com > > <https://www.facebook.com/mdwestix> > <https://www.linkedin.com/company/midwest-internet-exchange> > <https://twitter.com/mdwestix> > ------------------------------ > *From: *"Cameron Camp" <[email protected]> > *To: *[email protected] > *Sent: *Wednesday, May 13, 2015 12:01:29 PM > *Subject: *[AFMUG] GigE PoE DC? > > Looking for a >= 4 port PoE router with GigE ports. Using MT now, but > running into 100M port limitation. MT is nice because SNMP gives you some > idea of environment on DC sites. Also a full router OS, which is nice. Put > in request with MT to upgrade to gigE ports, but they don’t have anything > thus far (that I know of). 8 ports would be even better. Tried some gear > from Texas Wi-Fi, but that’s just a switch with no snmp, and as I recall > they were just 10/100M ports. > > Cameron > > > > > > > >
