Any reason to avoid the EdgeRouter PoE? After some further checking, it
seems like that unit would do both the routing and PoE for a lower cost
taking up less space (than a MikroTik combined with Netonix).

I also found the Tycon Mid-span 4-port injector at a very reasonable price,
but the cost of just one manual reboot would make up for the purchase of a
Netonix or EdgeRouter PoE.


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On Wed, May 4, 2016 at 7:59 PM, Mathew Howard <[email protected]> wrote:

> Packetflux...
>
> On Wed, May 4, 2016 at 6:21 PM, Rob Genovesi <[email protected]>
> wrote:
>
>> Netonix switches have been great for us.  We're using the DC model
>> with a few batteries for backup.  The Netonix takes 9-60 VDC in and
>> can output 24V or 48V (configurable by port).  Perfect for powering a
>> 24V Mikrotik and a few 48V radios.
>>
>> -Rob
>>
>>
>>
>> On Wed, May 4, 2016 at 3:02 PM, Christopher Gray
>> <[email protected]> wrote:
>> > For my routed 100 Mbps micro repeater sites I've been running MikroTik
>> > RB750P routers for both routing traffic and powering radios (With good
>> > results).
>> >
>> > I want to setup my first small routed 1 Gbps repeater site using 2x B5
>> > backhaul links and 1x A5 PtMP. What are others using to run a small
>> routed
>> > site that runs 48V Gigabit radios?
>> >
>> > I'm considering a RB750G with a Netonix WS-6-MINI, but using a Netonix
>> as a
>> > power injector seems a little overkill.
>>
>
>

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