LTU Rocket and WS-12-400-AC
Posted: Wed May 12, 2021 7:39 am
Hi All,
For a good few years one of our sites has ran a Rocket AC sector from a WS-12-400-AC switch with absolutely no problems. We upgraded the sector and CPEs to a Rocket LTU just over a week ago, and since then I've been getting odd crashes and restarts from the LTU unit without any reasonable explanation. I've taken a look through the internet and it was mentioned that these units can run on 24V, but have been designed to run on four pair 24VH and that this may resolve a number of unintended unit crashes and reboots. However, the only thing I can find on here is only run them at 24V for short distances or 48V for much longer cabling distances, never 24VH. The length of the cable run is around 45m at the very most.
If anyone would be kind enough to please give me the correct voltage settings to power this unit, I would appreciate it. The last thing I want to do is change the voltage to 24VH and make a mistake that will end up costing me a lot in time and money, but especially time.
Cheers,
Mark
For a good few years one of our sites has ran a Rocket AC sector from a WS-12-400-AC switch with absolutely no problems. We upgraded the sector and CPEs to a Rocket LTU just over a week ago, and since then I've been getting odd crashes and restarts from the LTU unit without any reasonable explanation. I've taken a look through the internet and it was mentioned that these units can run on 24V, but have been designed to run on four pair 24VH and that this may resolve a number of unintended unit crashes and reboots. However, the only thing I can find on here is only run them at 24V for short distances or 48V for much longer cabling distances, never 24VH. The length of the cable run is around 45m at the very most.
If anyone would be kind enough to please give me the correct voltage settings to power this unit, I would appreciate it. The last thing I want to do is change the voltage to 24VH and make a mistake that will end up costing me a lot in time and money, but especially time.
Cheers,
Mark