dadaniel tnx but I know its a gigabit switchbetween mikrotik board, can reach 1Gb, i do not have third party gigabit PoE devices to test.
BETWEEN MIKROTIK DEVICES...Lakis: Since you don't know exactly what dadaniel showed you (you don't have that switch), let me translate:
Port is enabled, link active, autonegotiation on, 1Gb, full duplex, flow control on, with POE output draining 170mA corresponding to a power of 2.35W.
So yes, the RB260GSP is capable of supplying POE on gigabit connections.
As far as we know, yes. But that's not necessary the absolute truth.BETWEEN MIKROTIK DEVICES...
I say - MT switch or router Gigabit PoE output not compatible with 802.3af Mode A.Gigabit passive injectors use a transformer on the data pins to allow power and data to share the cable and is typically compatible with 802.3af Mode A.
So there is a possibility that these switches could power such a 802.3af device.
I don't know surely, what's inside MT gigabit PoE injector (the white one), but IMHO, the standart is the same passive Gigabit PoE, but the voltage isn't.MikroTik develope it's own PoE standard for Gigabit.
to 48 Volts, it will be compatible with third party passive PoE injectors and devices (802.3af devices too).PoE: 8-30V DC on Ether1 (Non 802.3af). Jack: 8-30V DC
Sry never sow that exactly, I never tried MT switch dadaniel image status link is unknown for me - yes fanny for me showing exactly autonegotiation on 1Gb, full duplex tnx anywayLakis: Since you don't know exactly what dadaniel showed you (you don't have that switch), let me translate:
Port is enabled, link active, autonegotiation on, 1Gb, full duplex, flow control on, with POE output draining 170mA corresponding to a power of 2.35W.
So yes, the RB260GSP is capable of supplying POE on gigabit connections, as shown in the picture.
If this is the Ligo PoE supply, then Ligo can't be powered by MT, because it requires 802.3at power supply= 48V and maybe over all four data pairs not only two like MTOn "Fiber" side with it's own PoE work @ 1G with RB1100, but on remote side, nor mikrotik PoE, nor other, power the device and make 1G link, only 100M (because on other side are 48V battey pack, not 230V, and inverte consume too much power...).
LigoWave is like MikroTik, go to 1G with only it's own PoE