Hey all,
I saw a similar post (topic header was Bad Port?), but felt it was inconclusive on whether or not a Netonix can safely power a Siklu EtherHaul series radio? In my specific case, it's a 2200FX, but I think in terms of its power requirements, it's identical to a 1200 series.
I'm using a 12-250A WISP Switch, can anyone comment on Netonix + Siklu usage? Thanks in advance.
Powering a Siklu 2200FX (802.3at)
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Re: Powering a Siklu 2200FX (802.3at)
I have never heard of that radio, what pins does it expect what voltage and polarity on?
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Re: Powering a Siklu 2200FX (802.3at)
Ah, that was a question I didn't even know for sure to ask, thank you. I'll find out from them, I don't believe I am finding that info in their documentation yet. By the way, the device is http://www.siklu.com/product/etherhaul- ... and-radio/
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Re: Powering a Siklu 2200FX (802.3at)
PoE+ = standard pinout so should be compatible with Netonix. I would try 48V (not 48VH). From datasheet, Power supply PoE+ (IEEE 802.3at), 13W.
Re: Powering a Siklu 2200FX (802.3at)
Thanks for your response.
Attached the PoE specs PDF (in a .zip). Siklu engineer was saying it needs at least 45w, 50w to be safe. Also, the 13w you're seeing I believe is the PoE Out that the radio can do (for a camera or similar) but not the PoE In that it requires.
Any additional thoughts/feedback would be appreciated, but I think we'll try the 48V setting tomorrow.
Thanks.
Attached the PoE specs PDF (in a .zip). Siklu engineer was saying it needs at least 45w, 50w to be safe. Also, the 13w you're seeing I believe is the PoE Out that the radio can do (for a camera or similar) but not the PoE In that it requires.
Any additional thoughts/feedback would be appreciated, but I think we'll try the 48V setting tomorrow.
Thanks.
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Re: Powering a Siklu 2200FX (802.3at)
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Before you power up this radio, please confirm your vendor that below (from our data sheet) will work ok with their product:
48VH 1.5A pins 1,2,4,5(+) 3,6,7,8(-)
You must use 48VH if the radio needs 50 watts.
Dave
Before you power up this radio, please confirm your vendor that below (from our data sheet) will work ok with their product:
48VH 1.5A pins 1,2,4,5(+) 3,6,7,8(-)
You must use 48VH if the radio needs 50 watts.
Dave
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Re: Powering a Siklu 2200FX (802.3at)
Also be aware that there are some ACTIVE POE devices out there that "require" ACTIVE POE which means a PASSIVE POE switch will not power it properly. It will not hurt the device it will just not power up fully.
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Re: Powering a Siklu 2200FX (802.3at)
Attached the technical wiring document for future use -- it does support the pinout Dave mentioned!
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Re: Powering a Siklu 2200FX (802.3at)
Just wanted to close up saying that we proceeded to power up two Siklu 2200FX powered by a WS-12-250A via 48VH and no issues. Average draw on the radios (with our configured settings, etc and matching up nicely to the Siklu datasheet) is right at 39-40w.
Thanks.
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