F Fr0sT Active Member Joined Nov 17, 2009 Messages 67 Reaction score 0 Location Pretoria Jan 26, 2010 #1 Does anyone know how long the POE cable can be on a POE 15V South African Version to a Mikrotik 433 Routerboard without too much of a voltage drop?
Does anyone know how long the POE cable can be on a POE 15V South African Version to a Mikrotik 433 Routerboard without too much of a voltage drop?
G Gambit Expert Member Joined Apr 26, 2005 Messages 1,746 Reaction score 208 Location a paper bag in a septic tank Jan 26, 2010 #2 You will probably get an answer quick on the mikrotik forums.
T TheMightyP Senior Member Joined Oct 17, 2009 Messages 512 Reaction score 0 Location Oz Jan 26, 2010 #3 I run 80m of ethernet to an RB433 - but my poe has 18v going into it.
F Fr0sT Active Member Joined Nov 17, 2009 Messages 67 Reaction score 0 Location Pretoria Jan 26, 2010 #4 The min for 433 is 10v according to the product specs http://www.routerboard.com/index.php?showProduct=43. According to this calculator http://www.netkrom.com/voltage_loss_over_cat5_calculator.html 80m on the 15V would work. Am I correct?
The min for 433 is 10v according to the product specs http://www.routerboard.com/index.php?showProduct=43. According to this calculator http://www.netkrom.com/voltage_loss_over_cat5_calculator.html 80m on the 15V would work. Am I correct?
portcullis Cape Connect Internet Rep Company Rep Joined Oct 7, 2008 Messages 1,265 Reaction score 204 Location Somerset West Jan 26, 2010 #5 Things start getting tricky after 110m. If at all possible, use 24V. I know those UBNT all in one 15V PSUs are very appealing, but I've found you get more "kick" out of the radios if they're being powered by 24V.
Things start getting tricky after 110m. If at all possible, use 24V. I know those UBNT all in one 15V PSUs are very appealing, but I've found you get more "kick" out of the radios if they're being powered by 24V.
F Fr0sT Active Member Joined Nov 17, 2009 Messages 67 Reaction score 0 Location Pretoria Jan 26, 2010 #6 Hey portcullis, saving the day again for me haha. Okay will try to get some of those 24v, but for now can i use the 15v for say 60m just to get it up and running? Thanx again.
Hey portcullis, saving the day again for me haha. Okay will try to get some of those 24v, but for now can i use the 15v for say 60m just to get it up and running? Thanx again.
K KillerB Well-Known Member Joined May 10, 2007 Messages 489 Reaction score 0 Jan 27, 2010 #7 i hade an 150m network cable on an nanostation with no problems...
F Fr0sT Active Member Joined Nov 17, 2009 Messages 67 Reaction score 0 Location Pretoria Jan 27, 2010 #8 But then u need a biger psu than 15v, think i will try the 24v. i need to go about 100 - 120m
K KillerB Well-Known Member Joined May 10, 2007 Messages 489 Reaction score 0 Jan 28, 2010 #9 i used the standard psu u get with the nanostation...