Ahh, true, depends on which mode, and whether it's dedicated DC or mixed DC.. If it supports mixed DX, then you're in business :) Found an image a while back (not sure where from :( ) which gives a good rundown on the pinouts used for the various modes :) See http://echelon.pinegap.net/~damien/stuff/POECablePins.png On 21 October 2014 20:03, Damien Gardner Jnr <rendrag@rendrag.net> wrote:
Ahh, true, depends on which mode, and whether it's dedicated DC or mixed DC.. If it supports mixed DX, then you're in business :)
Don't know if the list allows attachments - hopefully, found an image a while back (not sure where from :( ) which gives a good rundown on the pinouts used for the various modes :)
On 21 October 2014 19:58, Paul Julian <paul@oxygennetworks.com.au> wrote:
Thanks for the suggestion Damien, I only need 100M and did think about this option but wasn't sure about the pins/cables that the POE used for each type of POE, there seems to be two standards for 802.3af which use different pairs.....
Regards Paul
-----Original Message----- From: Public [mailto:public-bounces@talk.mikrotik.com.au] On Behalf Of Damien Gardner Jnr Sent: Tuesday, 21 October 2014 7:46 PM To: MikroTik Australia Public List Subject: Re: [MT-AU Public] POE Conversion help....
Do you require Gig on either? If not, turn it into two two-pair cables which are only able to do 100mbps? Green and orange on one, Blue and brown on another.. Used to be standard practice if you needed to put two devices on one cable.. You used to be able to be ready-made splitters to go on either end of the cable too, not sure if you still can..
On 21 October 2014 19:24, Paul Julian <paul@oxygennetworks.com.au> wrote:
Hi guys, we have a Mikroitk QRT on a mast running from a POE injector down below in the building, it's all working fine. We now need to add an IP camera on the mast which will use the same cable and needs to run from POE as well. The QRT only has one port and we need that radio, an omnitik with poe out won't work, so we need to split the cable somehow with a hardened switch or something, but the catch is that the Mikrotik passive POE won't run the camera as it's 802.3af, I am looking for some quick to implement and relatively cheap ways of making this happen and was hoping somebody would have some simple suggestions ?
There is no option to run a second cable so I have to make this work somehow with one cable L
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