I am not a large WIsp but with 20 sites and more being added each year where I have a Mikrotik at every site plus additional Mikrotik switches to go at the larger sites.

Maybe a small drop in the bucket but hey even if they had a module that would replace the power supply with terminals I would buy enough for all my sites and extra for new ones.

I am sure Someone (Chuck) could figure it out. Even if it were only for a few Rack mount series.

All of our sites have some sort of DC backup no UPS. This includes the few we have with generators.



On 6/30/2016 9:24 PM, Eric Kuhnke wrote:
Maybe not so much in the USA, where electricity is plentiful, but Mikrotik is wildly popular in places like Nepal and developing nations in Africa. The line between WISP and ISP is blurry when a place never had terrestrial/wireline infrastructure of any sort to begin with.

On Thu, Jun 30, 2016 at 7:21 PM, Josh Reynolds <j...@kyneticwifi.com <mailto:j...@kyneticwifi.com>> wrote:

    Not many. To be fair, "remote deployments" are a tiny subset of
    WISPs, which is a tiny subset of ISPs, which is a subset of
    "people who deploy mikrotik".

    On Jun 30, 2016 9:18 PM, "David Milholen" <dmilho...@wletc.com
    <mailto:dmilho...@wletc.com>> wrote:

        WHOOPIE POE BIG DEAL!

        [I want my MTV...] External Power lugs Come On Mikrotik ...

        How many of us use these at remote sites and have direct DC
        connect for power

        Makes for efficient and less heat when doing UPS deployments.



        On 6/30/2016 9:08 PM, can...@believewireless.net
        <mailto:can...@believewireless.net> wrote:
        You can also power them off a standard PoE switch which is cool.

        On Thu, Jun 30, 2016 at 6:59 PM, Josh Reynolds
        <j...@kyneticwifi.com <mailto:j...@kyneticwifi.com>> wrote:

            I actually just deployed 2 today as 1Gbps active demarcs.

            The dual power supply version went in at a different
            place last week.

            On Thu, Jun 30, 2016 at 5:57 PM, Eric Kuhnke
            <eric.kuh...@gmail.com <mailto:eric.kuh...@gmail.com>> wrote:
            > I could see this being quite useful for small off-grid
            solar sites, such as
            > a hilltop used as an intermediate PTP relay that also
            has a few sectors...
            >
            > $425 for the version without SFP+, $495 for the one
            with SFP+
            >
            > http://routerboard.com/CCR1009-8G-1S-1SplusPC
            >
            >
            
http://i.mt.lv/routerboard/files/CCR1009-8G-1S-1SplusPC-151223131816.pdf
            >
            >



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