What has pepwave's upgrade schedule been like in the past -- (ie, for how long are we likely to see the Br1 Max Pro single modem system; before they upgrade the product line to multi-modem, etc.)?
You don't need 56V for POE 44V-57V are acceptable input ranges. I tend to use 48V DC boost voltage convertors in RV / Vehicle installs. They are much easier to find...
Indeed, depending on the cable lengths involved 48V is probably fine for most installs. But 56V is what is officially called for and supported by PepLink, and MobileMustHave has an affordable 12V to 56V converter that makes it easy to not need to cut corners.
@@MobileInternetResourceCenter I take your point and of course you should always use recommended accessories, but for the sake of correctness here, Peplink actually calls for (and supports) a minimum of 48V DC if using the terminal block, or a minimum of 54V if powered via the 4 pin connector to support POE. Which is why the 4 pin AC to DC power transformer is more than 54V as it plugs into the 4 pin connector. Ove your videos - great work on this update - thanks for all you do.
Have been wanting to add this setup but I think I will wait for dual 5G modems. Thanks for the review!
Max br2 is almost $3k!!
@@joelv4495 - Yikes!! I guess I'll be waiting a while.
Good information
What has pepwave's upgrade schedule been like in the past -- (ie, for how long are we likely to see the Br1 Max Pro single modem system; before they upgrade the product line to multi-modem, etc.)?
There's really no predicting. If they give us a heads up and permission to share, we will (usually to our members first).
You don't need 56V for POE 44V-57V are acceptable input ranges. I tend to use 48V DC boost voltage convertors in RV / Vehicle installs. They are much easier to find...
Indeed, depending on the cable lengths involved 48V is probably fine for most installs. But 56V is what is officially called for and supported by PepLink, and MobileMustHave has an affordable 12V to 56V converter that makes it easy to not need to cut corners.
@@MobileInternetResourceCenter I take your point and of course you should always use recommended accessories, but for the sake of correctness here, Peplink actually calls for (and supports) a minimum of 48V DC if using the terminal block, or a minimum of 54V if powered via the 4 pin connector to support POE.
Which is why the 4 pin AC to DC power transformer is more than 54V as it plugs into the 4 pin connector.
Ove your videos - great work on this update - thanks for all you do.