very good. I wait for 48x10GbE Base-T for iSCSI traffic.CRS354-48P-4S+2Q+RM
Powerbox PRO has 4x PoE-out. 15FR has 15 PoE-in ports! Not quite the same!Just installed a Powerbox PRO
Would have much rather bought a netPower 15FR.
I'm also curious about the logic behind this device. As you say, running an own LTE network is basically impossible in the developed world. Only the multi-national MNO can afford the frequencies. 4G/LTE is always with data-caps, hence often most used by non-power users. Therefore the Operators CPE/equipment is almost always used (e.g Huawei)Can somebody tell me what market is the CAT12 LTE aiming for?
The netPower literature explains everything you need to know. It is only a question of which investment makes more sense.I think the people are asking for Normis or a qualified person from MT to respond. Stop spamming responses.
Supported bands?• The new Chateau CAT12
https://mikrotikdownload.s3.eu-west-1.a ... ews_94.pdf
Nice! Finally it's here• CRS354-48P-4S+2Q+RM – a 48 port PoE+ switch for 40 Gbps setups
The cost are 95% for bringing the cable in the ground andis it possible with gpen to wire a city? how?
Who said ground? The example demonstrates high rise buildings where you want apartments to be wired to the attic of the building, where a switch is located. This setup is very common in eastern europe.The cost are 95% for bringing the cable in the ground and
Not the cable itself.
Copper to the ground
I think I would still prefer 100 Mbps VDSL2.From a personal perspective, regarding CAT12, in our country, there is no data cap and the LTE speeds easily exceed 100Mbit any time of day. So I can just guess that it depends on your operator.
+1
We need LHGR + R11e-LTE6 with
- 1GbE port - currently SXTR with bonding have 2xFE but LHGR still have a bottleneck to FE
- 2CA for 1+3 and 1+7 and 3+7 - currently only 3+7
- LGHR with corrected 700 and 900Mhz Gain - currently works better with inverted antenna at 180°. Only 800Mhz works straight forward (and >1800Mhz).
- Bigger DISH
Yes, of course. But there already a billion of these kind of devices on the market, often as included free by the provider when signing up. Can't see this is a top selling product unfortunally.Rural areas have no cables, but there is cell service everywhere. This is good for countries with no ground infrastructure, for mountainous areas, any kind of places that are small (so LTE can easily cover).
Most European operators still have data caps and speeds nearing 100Mbit is a rare event in the countryside. Your country is a case apart, it's hardly bigger than a big town and your government is trying to lift it to become a forerunner in digital living.From a personal perspective, regarding CAT12, in our country, there is no data cap and the LTE speeds easily exceed 100 Mbit any time of day. So I can just guess that it depends on your operator.
Well, as I wrote in another comment; Rural landscape in several European countries have coverage of G4 yes, but in general with low signal strengths and thus low speeds.Rural areas have no cables, but there is cell service everywhere. This is good for countries with no ground infrastructure, for mountainous areas, any kind of places that are small (so LTE can easily cover).
Hi Normis, where can we discuss about Intercel 10 and get more details about this innovative new product line?Read our latest newsletter and learn more about:
• CRS354-48P-4S+2Q+RM – a 48 port PoE+ switch for 40 Gbps setups
• netPower 15FR - an outdoor 18 port switch with 15 reverse PoE ports and SFP
• GPEN Concept
• The new Chateau CAT12
• InterCell LTE base station
• MikroTik powered Smart Bench
• The postponed MikroTik events
• MUM schedule
https://mikrotikdownload.s3.eu-west-1.a ... ews_94.pdf
I think it is a size and cooling problem, this is a 800W PSU!Dear MT!
Why CRS354-48P-4S+2Q+RM is equipped with only one power supply (on the right on the photo)?
Surely this is funny thing to have to power 48 gigabit ports with only one China-made power supply which is built in (so even replace it can take time even if you have a spare one).
Please consider to imagine your audience intents before crafting new devices.
And at least one pass-through poe-out port please.
- HAP AC2 with 802.3af poe-input support (as cap ac does)
cAP ac? Almost the same hardware (well, without USB and with only 2 Ethernet ports), but with 802.3af/at and PoE pass-through. And has already been available for a while...And at least one pass-through poe-out port please.
- HAP AC2 with 802.3af poe-input support (as cap ac does)
We could define the wish the other way round: cAP ac with more ethernet ports and full size USB port.cAP ac? Almost the same hardware (well, without USB and with only 2 Ethernet ports), but with 802.3af/at and PoE pass-through. And has already been available for a while...And at least one pass-through poe-out port please.
- HAP AC2 with 802.3af poe-input support (as cap ac does)
I think that this will require a new SoC that outputs less heat. The hAP AC and cAP AC run really hot, adding more PoE circuitry will just make it worse.And at least one pass-through poe-out port please.
- HAP AC2 with 802.3af poe-input support (as cap ac does)
Start by posting in correct section, like here:any help would be appeciated plzz