cnPilot e700 PoE Out

I'm trying to track down the PoE output capabilites of the e700 AP. I've been able to locate that they are capable of 802.3af or "Cambium PoE" but have been unable to find the specifications of Cambium PoE. I'm trying to use the aux port to provide power and connectivity for 60 GHz PtMP SM's.


@P25_MASTR wrote:

I'm trying to track down the PoE output capabilites of the e700 AP. I've been able to locate that they are capable of 802.3af or "Cambium PoE" but have been unable to find the specifications of Cambium PoE. I'm trying to use the aux port to provide power and connectivity for 60 GHz PtMP SM's.


30V with pins 4/5(-) and pins 7/8(+)

Up to 13W

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With the attached (the one that comes together in the box) PoE injector with E700 we can power another device behind E700 via .f standard?

I read in user guide, that only with 60W PoE injector it would work...

I'm specifically attempting to drive IgniteNet MetroLinq 60 GHz SMs. Looks like I'm eiether adapt power (since the Cambium is reverse polarity on 4/5 and 7/8 from everyone else) or use Mikrotik 60 GHz instead since that will handle af/at.

It would appear the e700 won't directly power the Mikroik 60 GHz (Passive or 802.3af/at) products. I'm guessing this may have something to do with Class 0 which was an issue we had with some D-Link PoE switches but I'm not 100% sure without a specifics on the power classes that the e700 is capable of handling. 

It is worth to try below solution if possible,

https://www.streakwave.com/itemdesc.asp?ic=POE-XOVER-S

 

https://tyconsystems.com/documentation/Spec%20Sheets/Passive%20POE%20Inserters-Splitters%20Spec%20Sheet.pdf

 

part number = POE-XOVER-S

I'll take a look. The gotcha with the crossover will be outdoor rating may work with the LHG60 as far as fitting inside .