You can use 493AH with 15-18V power supply. We had problems with 24V while
using during long time in places where temp was going from hot to cold
usually. Perhaps we had no luck.. xD
I had many of these working for years.
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2012/5/22 Keith Barber <[email protected]>
> We use 816's for our small pops like this.
>
>
> -Keith-
> Sent from my Android phone.
>
> Ty Featherling <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> I am looking for a good 'Tik switch for tower sites. We are talking about a
> backhual and 2-5 Ubiquiti and Canopy APs. I have used a RB750 or a RB450 at
> some sites with good results but I need more ports. I am looking at the
> RB493 or RB493AH. I can see the differences as far as clock speed, memory,
> and license. For the amounts of data these sites will be pushing and the
> minimal firewalling/routing needed I am thinking the RB493 will be fine.
> Does anyone have experience with these models and have any feedback or
> warnings? I am not routing currently but I am replacing switches with
> RouterBoards so that I can start that transition at some point. With that
> in mind should I lean towards the RB493AH? I need the ports so is it a
> matter of adding another RB as router later and leaving this as the switch?
>
> More than anything I don't want to buy a model with a known fatal flaw or
> buy something that I will only have to upgrade in a short while.
>
> -Ty
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