Charles,
I agree with your "no". However, what basis are
you answering that?
So that the inquireer can better plan what is
capable.
48V w/ .35 amp integrated POE, can deliver
20 watts.
48V w/ .8 amp Custom POE (or direct), can deliver
40watts.
And technically the CAT5 cable can handle about
76 PEAK watts with 48V, or 28 peak watts at 18V.
I do not believe the SR2/5/9 cards draw
over 5 watts each (maybe SR9 draws more), which would possibly allow the
draw to be within range of supplied power.
So the limitation would actually have to be the
Mikrotik board itself. Either limited by the Voltage down converter or MPCI
slot.
Do you happen to know, where the limiting
component is?
Tom DeReggi
RapidDSL & Wireless, Inc
IntAirNet- Fixed Wireless
Broadband
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Subject: RE: [WISPA] RB 532
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Can anyone tell me if the
following configuration will work?
RB532-SR2/SR2+RB502-SR5/SR9
4 slots full. Would the
node have enough muscle to power all the cards properly?
chris
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