Its a bit roundabout but you could consider a Chateau and an RG260 or a Mikrotiks SFP to eth converter. Unfortunately the Chateau doesnt have PoE in (why not?) but you can just get a 2.1mm DC splitter cable and run the devices off one PSU. Regards, Jason Hecker <https://www.upandrunningtech.com.au/> <https://www.upandrunningtech.com.au/> On Thu, 7 Jan 2021, at 12:10, Tim Sandy wrote:
Unfortunately there aren't any Mikrotiks out there that feature both internal LTE and an SFP cage. From a friend's recommendation, I've ordered for testing an external LTE bridge modem (NetGear LB2120) that passes the IP through to RouterOS - but this is an external device and another power supply. Does anyone have a product recommendation for a USB modem that presents an LTE interface and the LTE IP address to RouterOS? With the exception of the Chateau - which doesn't have an SFP cage - the Mikrotik LTE solutions don't support band 28.
And an additional question - Does anyone know of any 5G hardware available that does the same?
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