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  • DO NOT let the cables limit you, More Throughput over Power!
Wednesday, 10 July 2019 / Published in Blog, MikroTik products, RouterBOARDs

DO NOT let the cables limit you, More Throughput over Power!

PWR-LINE PRO

PWR-LINE PRO (PL7510Gi) is a smart accessory to your existing network for places, where your signal or your cable is unable to reach. Usually, data over power-lines would be capped at 100Mbps, but with PWR-LINE PRO you can reach speed up to 600 Mbps!
Plug this device directly into one of the LAN ports of your MikroTik router and add another one somewhere further in your premises. They will link together seamlessly through the powerlines – now you have a perfectly stable network connection in that tricky spot where cable management would be annoying! You can install up to eight PWR-LINE devices to further build your network.

This product works best with other PL75xx series products but is backwards compatible with PL64xx and PL74xx as well. PWR-LINE PRO – don’t let the cables limit you!

Compatible with other MikroTik devices!

 

 

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How it works!

Simple!

You need at least two of the PWR-LINE series. One to install where the internet provided by your ISP connection to the Router/Switch, and the other one could be anywhere you need internet connectivity over Ethernet or to provide better wireless coverage.

Specifications:

Product code PL7510Gi Product code PL7510Gi
PLC chipset QCA7550 PLC chipset QCA7550
Size of RAM 16 MB Size of RAM 16 MB
Memory 4 MB Flash Memory 4 MB Flash
10/100/1000 Ethernet ports 1 10/100/1000 Ethernet ports 1
PoE-out Passive 24 V PoE-out Passive 24 V
Max PoE-out power 8 W Max PoE-out power 8 W
Supported input voltage 100 V – 240 V (50 – 60 Hz) Supported input voltage 100 V – 240 V (50 – 60 Hz)
Max power consumption 14 W Max power consumption 14 W
Operating temperature -40°C .. +70°C Operating temperature -40°C .. +70°C
Dimensions 94 x 105 x 32 mm Dimensions 94 x 105 x 32 mm
Power cord length 30 cm Power cord length 30 cm
Power plug type IEC C5 Power plug type IEC C5

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