Hello,
When we can expect the appearance hEX (RB750Gr3) with PoE out (802.3af/at)?
Yes, but... If you power the hEX PoE with 24V, it only does passive PoE. If you power it with 48V, it only does 802.3af/at.
Or power it by 48v and use a UBNT PoE converter......Yes, but... If you power the hEX PoE with 24V, it only does passive PoE. If you power it with 48V, it only does 802.3af/at.
So if I have two af/at devices (e.g., a wsAP ac lite and a cAP ac), and two passive PoE devices (e.g., an RB2011 and an RB260GS), they can't be powered by the same hEX PoE.
That means two hEX PoEs, two Ethernet cables, and two power supplies... or a single device that supports both passive and af/at simultaneously.
I'd rather that device be a MikroTik router, even with the footprint of an RB2011/3011.
How about this alternative: https://mikrotik.com/product/crs112_8p_4s_inYes, but... If you power the hEX PoE with 24V, it only does passive PoE. If you power it with 48V, it only does 802.3af/at.
So if I have two af/at devices (e.g., a wsAP ac lite and a cAP ac), and two passive PoE devices (e.g., an RB2011 and an RB260GS), they can't be powered by the same hEX PoE.
That means two hEX PoEs, two Ethernet cables, and two power supplies... or a single device that supports both passive and af/at simultaneously.
I'd rather that device be a MikroTik router, even with the footprint of an RB2011/3011.