

A new, lower cost, passive PoE base unit for powering passive PoE devices over ethernet (for 10/100Mbps products).
Simply connect your power source to the injector, and then use an ethernet cable to connect the injector to the RouterBOARD device. Helps to reduce the number of cables required in an installation.
For use with MikroTik RouterBoards that support 10-28V PoE powering, input needs to be at least 18V to accomodate any losses in cables.
MikroTik RBPOE Specifications:
Input Voltage10 - 28 V
License level - 0
Output Voltage - Same as input


Low-cost passive PoE base unit for powering passive PoE devices over ethernet (Gigabit - 10/100/1000 Mbps). Simply connect your power source to the injector, and then use an ethernet cable to connect the injector to the RouterBOARD device. Helps reduce the number of cables required in an installation.
Can be used to power and communicate with RouterBoard devices that support 9-48V PoE.
MikroTik RBGPOE Specifications:
Current: 2A
Input Voltage: 9 - 48 V
License level: 0
Output Voltage: Same as input


The MikroTik GPEN11 is a wall-mountable passive PoE power injector, designed for WISPs to power CPE back-bone equipment. The GPEN11 is part of the GPEN (Gigabit Passive Ethernet Network) concept, which aims to replace GPON installations with lower cost and more easy to deploy ethernet alternative.
It even has a designated space for an ISP sticker on the front. Sticker size: 6,6 x 2,54 cm.
Specifications:
1G 10/100/1000 Ethernet ports: 2
Number of 1G Ethernet ports with PoE-out: 1
Number of DC inputs: 1 (DC jack)
PoE-out port: Ether2
PoE out: Passive PoE
Supported input voltage: 12 - 57 V
Dimensions: 92 x 104 x 24 mm
Operating temperature: -40°C to 70°C
Please note: this unit does not include a PSU


The Mikrotik GESP+PoE-IN is a passive POE injector from the surge-protecting GESP product line.
You can’t buy safety, but you can buy MikroTik devices to keep your setup safe.
Here’s what a typical use-case would be like. You have a mast with some antennas. And some switches on the ground. Put the GESP surge protector up there. It comes sealed inside a new and improved IP67 weatherproof enclosure. Your antennas are now safe during a lightning storm. Now add the GESP+POE-IN injector below the mast - to protect the switches and to power the antennas.
Don’t forget about the grounding wire! Secure it to the rackmount, mast, or any other structure that is connected to the ground. For maximum protection, you should use a surge protector on both ends of long cables.
These tiny devices can make all the difference when it comes to lightning strikes or static build-up.
The GESP units can usually absorb multiple impacts, but make sure to check their condition after each surge. For attachment of GESP units, we recommend using PVC zip ties.
The GESP+PoE-IN is designed to be combined with the existing RBGESP Enclosure to provide maximum security and peace of mind.




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