I've been asking for something like this for years.  Now if you could
throw in a SIP ATA as well with battery backup, it would be perfect!

Linksys only sells the VoIP routers to the big boys and I have no idea
why we can't get them.  (New, not hacked)

On Mon, Nov 16, 2009 at 2:26 AM, Jayson Baker <jay...@spectrasurf.com> wrote:
> I don't know.  Seems so simple.  I believe the new UBNT Nano M's have a
> controllable PoE port on them.
> At least, that's how I read their site.  Haven't toyed with it yet.  If UBNT
> can do it, MT can do it better.  :-)
>
> On Mon, Nov 16, 2009 at 12:25 AM, Josh Luthman
> <j...@imaginenetworksllc.com>wrote:
>
>> That would be amazing.  Never seen any device like this provide power,
>> wonder why.
>>
>> On 11/16/09, Jayson Baker <jay...@spectrasurf.com> wrote:
>> > What we *really* want, and would buy a *lot* of is an indoor router with
>> PoE
>> > OUTPUT (or passthru, whatever you want to call it).
>> > i.e. a RB750 inside the home, with integrated wireless (802.11g, standard
>> > power is fine), 4-port switch, standard DC input.
>> > But, here's the wishful part!  On the WAN port, it'd pass-thru whatever
>> > voltage it was getting input on the DC input plug.
>> > That means we could install a managed-router for the customer, and use
>> only
>> > a single wall-wart power supply.
>> > I'm sure if MT came out with something like this the PoE pass-thru port
>> > would be software controllable, and probably watchdog'able.
>> > So if the antenna outside locked up, lost connectivity, whatever--the
>> inside
>> > router could powercycle it.
>> > We could care less about a web interface.  We'd provide these as a
>> managed
>> > service to the customer, they'd never login to it anyway.
>> > If something like this came along, we'd install one at every single
>> install
>> > and require the customer use it.
>> >
>> > On Sun, Nov 15, 2009 at 8:09 PM, <os10ru...@gmail.com> wrote:
>> >
>> >> Something like the MT RB750 but with 802.11n. Top it off with an easier
>> >> web
>> >> interface which would make basic setup as a home router/AP simple for
>> the
>> >> uninitiated. I'm thinking something of quality with the power of a
>> >> RouterOS
>> >> level 4 license to compete with the crappy dlink/linksys/netgear
>> consumer
>> >> grade router/APs.
>> >>
>> >> With the current MT lineup if one does this piecemeal they have to start
>> >> with a routerboard with way more ethernet ports and three wireless card
>> >> slots and you still have to add the case, power supply, wireless card
>> and
>> >> antennas and it ends up being pricey.
>> >>
>> >> Greg
>> >>
>> >>
>> >>
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