One reason is to augment MikroTik's rather limited support of UPS brands and
models.
You can power the main router at a remote tower or station dually from a UPS
via POE; and also from line power over the barrel jack at a different, higher
voltage. Then you run a simple periodic script to
: "Josh Luthman" <j...@imaginenetworksllc.com>
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> > From: "David Funderburk via Mikrotik-users" <mikrotik-users@wispa.org>
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Is there a layer 3 Mikrotik switch that has dual power supplies we can
use on our core? If not, is there way to adapt a Mikrotik to use dual
power supplies? And if the answer is no to all these, is there a switch
you'd recommend that functions much like a Mikrotik with dual power
supplies?