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DC Power controller....

Sun Jul 11, 2010 5:08 am

Hi Mikrotik...
Do you have any plan to build up a IP Based DC power controller system?

It's like, we can remote to the DC power controller via IP to reset (on off) the particular connection when the connected routerboard is halt.

I looking around for this kind of the system, or anybody here have the ideal to introduce?
i looking for at least 24 output, just DC power instead of POE.
 
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Re: DC Power controller....

Mon Jul 12, 2010 2:46 pm

More realistic is some 8-16 port Routerboard (Swich ) with software controled POE output and software selectable 24V or 48V output voltage.
 
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Re: DC Power controller....

Mon Jul 12, 2010 4:53 pm

More realistic is some 8-16 port Routerboard (Swich ) with software controled POE output and software selectable 24V or 48V output voltage.
Hi, appreciated for you post, in fact, i am looking just only the DC output controller instead of the POE output controller.

This is due to the equipment will connect to the Cisco switch or 3Com switch.
You have any idea of this?
 
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Re: DC Power controller....

Mon Jul 12, 2010 5:39 pm

Many company offer relay control over TCP/IP for example this http://dataprobe.com/coe8_contacts_over ... index.html
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Re: DC Power controller....

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Re: DC Power controller....

Mon Aug 02, 2010 6:45 pm

More realistic is some 8-16 port Routerboard (Swich ) with software controled POE output and software selectable 24V or 48V output voltage.
I second that!

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