I've powered done both, and I haven't seen any problems. If you're using
ePMP GPS radios, you don't even need to reverse the polarity - you can
power them directly off an RB750UP.

On Wed, Jun 17, 2015 at 7:13 PM, Christopher Gray <
[email protected]> wrote:

> Are there any known problems using a Mikrotik PoE output (i.e., RB750UP)
> to power ePMP radios or PMP100 radios?
>
> I've been experimenting with the Mikrotik RB750UP, Tycon POE-XOVER-S (to
> reverse polarity), and some Cambium radios. So far, the only issue I've
> found is having to "force on" the PoE ports.
>
> Any other issues or problems? I hope to turn on some APs this way soon if
> reasonable.
>
> Thanks - Chris
>
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