So I thought I would put together a video to show what the WISP Switches are all about and it sort of turned into a full length movie.
So if you have an hour and a half click HERE to view the movie.
Please comment on the video, good or bad below to help with the next video!
WISP Switch The Movie
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Re: WISP Switch The Movie
Better than any user guide.
Definitely a recommended viewing for first time users.
Definitely a recommended viewing for first time users.
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Re: WISP Switch The Movie
Thanks for taking the time to put that together. Its a good watch.
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Re: WISP Switch The Movie
March 9'th 2021
Re: WISP Switch The Movie
Great video :)
( a little over a month ago ... ) , I watched the video/movie twice prior to ordering qty four Netonix WS-26-400-IDC ( +48 volts DC -or- -48 volts DC ).
( yesterday ) , I received my Netonix switches ( OOoo happy me )
( today ) , I got my first Netonix up and talking ( thanks to the video/movie )
The only difficulty I had was getting the Management on a different Vlan. After many hours , I discovered the Netonix was working correctly however I fat-fingered the trunk ports on my Mikrotik trunk ports to the Netonix. Now the Netonix is up and talking in my test LAB network.
Tomorrow, we will be installing a second Netonix at one of my towers ( 10-Gig fiber to the tower, lots of fiber GPON customers and lots of Mikrotik APs and some WDS microwave uplinks to another tower. This location does not have a generator ( which sucks ), but it has a neg-48-volt DC system with positive-ground ). The battery system that should last about two weeks. What makes me happy is that I no longer need a generator if/when the power goes out for a few days. The Netonix WS-26-400-DC switch can keep my 10-Gig fiber links talking and also keep all of my Mikrotik AP up and talking.
I really like what I am seeing this Netonix switch can do !
The Netonix appears to be a good solid product :)
North Idaho Tom Jones
WS-26-400-IDC
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EDIT March 10'th 2021
I wanted to clarify something in my post re 10-Gig.
The Netonix WS-26-400-IDC has two sfp ports ( not sfp+ 10-gig ports ).
So , here is how I am going to get a 10-Gig fiber link to my fiber-connected towers:
I have a 10-port Mikrotik with a sfp+ ( 10-Gig port ). This Mikrotik can be powered by POE into the Mikrotik and/or the barrel DC connector.
The Netonik will have a 1-Gig POE port to the Mikrotik.
The Mikrotik can then use multiple 1-Gig ethernets to the Netonix ( LAGG or Vlan-shareing ).
So , yes , I will have multiple greater than 1-Gig fiber links to my fiber-connected towers.
North Idaho Tom Jones
Re: WISP Switch The Movie
Great video :)
( a little over a month ago ... ) , I watched the video/movie twice prior to ordering qty four Netonix WS-26-400-IDC ( +48 volts DC -or- -48 volts DC ).
( yesterday ) , I received my Netonix switches ( OOoo happy me )
( today ) , I got my first Netonix up and talking ( thanks to the video/movie )
The only difficulty I had was getting the Management on a different Vlan. After many hours , I discovered the Netonix was working correctly however I fat-fingered the trunk ports on my Mikrotik trunk ports to the Netonix. Now the Netonix is up and talking in my test LAB network.
Tomorrow, we will be installing a second Netonix at one of my towers ( 10-Gig fiber to the tower, lots of fiber GPON customers and lots of Mikrotik APs and some WDS microwave uplinks to another tower. This location does not have a generator ( which sucks ), but it has a neg-48-volt DC system with positive-ground ). The battery system that should last about two weeks. What makes me happy is that I no longer need a generator if/when the power goes out for a few days. The Netonix WS-26-400-DC switch can keep my 10-Gig fiber links talking and also keep all of my Mikrotik AP up and talking.
I really like what I am seeing this Netonix switch can do !
The Netonix appears to be a good solid product :)
North Idaho Tom Jones
WS-26-400-IDC
... ... ... ... ... ... ...
EDIT March 10'th 2021
I wanted to clarify something in my post re 10-Gig.
The Netonix WS-26-400-IDC has two sfp ports ( not sfp+ 10-gig ports ).
So , here is how I am going to get a 10-Gig fiber link to my fiber-connected towers:
I have a 10-port Mikrotik with a sfp+ ( 10-Gig port ). This Mikrotik can be powered by POE into the Mikrotik and/or the barrel DC connector.
The Netonik will have a 1-Gig POE port to the Mikrotik.
The Mikrotik can then use multiple 1-Gig ethernets to the Netonix ( LAGG or Vlan-shareing ).
So , yes , I will have multiple greater than 1-Gig fiber links to my fiber-connected towers.
North Idaho Tom Jones
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