I see in the manual that the hAP ax3 has POE out, but I'm not clear on which port (or all ports).
I've got ether1 as my WAN port and need to connect a POE device to one of the other ports.
Thanks!
Why they made ether1 POE IN AND OUT, I don't understand ...hAP ax3 has POE out on ethr1. You can do WAN from another ether.
not to mention on the 2.5Gb port as well.Why they made ether1 POE IN AND OUT, I don't understand ...hAP ax3 has POE out on ethr1. You can do WAN from another ether.
https://i.mt.lv/cdn/rb_images/2212_hi_res.png between ether5 and usb.Where do you see that ?
Simple solution.
Add RBGPOE
https://mikrotik.com/product/RBGPOE
It's not going to change.
Adapt and use alternative solutions to solve the problem.
But your video screen can be powered from CRS.
Thanks this is clear explanation.But your video screen can be powered from CRS.
@shazrul wants to daisy-chain the door intercomm display off ax3 and he wants to power that display off ax3 which in turn has to be powered over PoE as well.
The way I see things, the design is flawed ... IMO (but that might be my own personal understanding) 802.3 af/at is not meant to be daisy-chained because each 802.3 PoE out port is supposed to support at least 15W (802.3 af standard) ... and if one adds own consumption of PoE "relay" it's clear that master PoE device should support at least 802.3 at (up to 30W). AFAIK none of MT's 802.3 PoE switches actually support 802.3 at (up to 30W which is at least 0.6A at 50V which is the lowest output voltage required at PSE and that requires optional power adapter for MT gear, none is supplied with 50+V power adapter as standard).
And then the final detail: hAP ax3 accepts power with voltage range 12-28V (18-28V when using PoE-in; source of information). Which means it can't be powered from 802.3 af/at power source.
Exactly which version of CRS328 you have ?
Because CRS328-24P as in CRS328-24P-4S+RM has PoE out on all 24 ports.
So where is the problem then ?
Only doubt I have is that AX3 accepts passive PoE, not sure that will work with 802.3af/at provided by CRS328.
But your video screen can be powered from CRS.
Personal comment: you have a 24 port ethernet + 4 SFP cages switch in a room with only 1 available wall socket ?
Then I would make sure to add wall sockets somehow ...