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
Unfortunately there aren't any Mikrotiks out there that feature both internal LTE and an SFP cage. 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? Thanks! Tim
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?
Thanks! Tim _______________________________________________ Public mailing list Public@talk.mikrotik.com.au http://talk.mikrotik.com.au/mailman/listinfo/public_talk.mikrotik.com.au
Teltonika RUT950 can be put in passthrough and accepts 24V passive PoE in so you could use PoE out of some routerboards to power it (handy to power cycle if you need also). Supports band 28. Matt On Thu, 7 Jan 2021, 09:13 Tim Sandy, <timsandy@gmail.com> 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?
Thanks! Tim _______________________________________________ Public mailing list Public@talk.mikrotik.com.au http://talk.mikrotik.com.au/mailman/listinfo/public_talk.mikrotik.com.au
Hello Tim, A Mikrotik RB922UAGS-5HPacD with a Quectel EC25-AU is a good solution with SFP. Regards, Wayne. From: Tim Sandy <timsandy@gmail.com> Date sent: Thu, 7 Jan 2021 12:10:00 +1100 To: MikroTik Australia Public List <public@talk.mikrotik.com.au> Subject: [MT-AU Public] Mikrotik USB LTE Send reply to: MikroTik Australia Public List <public@talk.mikrotik.com.au>
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?
Thanks! Tim
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Jason Hecker
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Matt Hare
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Tim Sandy
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Wayne Bazeley