How many power can be pass trough the PoE out of the RB3011. I want to put in chain to the PoE out an RB760iGS and its PoE out an RB912UAG-5HPND. I use an 5A 24V adapter, and it is stable for hours, but I dont know is it safe for 7/24.
I found, the max power out of the RB760iGS is 500mA, but for 3011 I didnt find any information.
The chain:
24V/5A ->24V-> RB3011 → 24V PoE → RB760iGS → 24V PoE → RB912UAG-5HPND
I would not want to daisy chain anything off the back of the RB3011. Personally I would be putting a passive injector between all the equipment mentioned.
You may be able to connect it up and it work but because it works short term doe snot mean it is designed to long term and I wouldn’t be comfortable with it in a production environment.
This sound strange. So you say the PoE port on RB3011 and on other Miki devices ar useless? I used for the 5GHz radio for a year without problems, but now I have to put a Miki device between 3011 and the radio for load balancing and failover (I dont want to reconfigure the 3011, simplier to use an other cheap but fast Miki device)
As I wrote when we bought the 3011 I throw far the factory adapter and I use an industrial rail PSU so it isnt weak point.