The ETH2 port is capable of powering another RouterBOARD device with passive PoE (up to 57 V). The maximum output current is 600 mA
when using less than 30 V to power this device and 400 mA when using more than 30 V.
MiniPSIe slot.
Two micro SIM slots.
Integrated LTE module, supported bands depend on a region (check brochure).
Reset button
The reset button has three functions:
Hold this button during boot time until the LED light starts flashing, release the button to reset RouterOS configuration (total 5 seconds);
Keep holding for 5 more seconds, LED turns solid, release now to turn on CAP mode. The device will now look for a CAPsMAN server (total of 10
seconds);
Or Keep holding the button for 5 more seconds until LED turns off, then release it to make the RouterBOARD look for Netinstall servers (total of
15 seconds);
Regardless of the above option used, the system will load the backup RouterBOOT loader if the button is pressed before power is applied to the device.
Useful for RouterBOOT debugging and recovery.
Mode button
The action of the mode buttons can be configured from RouterOS software to execute any user-supplied RouterOS script. You can also disable this button.
The mode button can be configured in RouterOS menu /system routerboard mode-button
Accessories
The package includes the following accessories that come with the device:
ADAPT1_EU/US Switching Power Supply 24 V, 0.8 A, 19.2 W, 85.3%, VI, cable:150 cm Hor CMC;
CLAMP1_Hose Clapmp SUS304 (Philips type; clamping diameter range 35-70 mm);
POE1_POE Injector with shielded connector;
BRAC1_SXT5D mounting;
Operating system support
The device supports RouterOS software version 6. The specific factory installed-version number is indicated in the RouterOS menu /system resource.
Other operating systems have not been tested.
Federal Communication Commission Interference Statement
Model Contains FCCID
RBSXTR&R11e-4G TV7R11E4G
RBSXTR&R11e-LTE6 TV7R11ELTE6
RBSXTR&R11e-LTE-US TV7R11ELTE
RBSXTR&R11e-LTE -
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules.
These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a commercial installation.
This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction
manual, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference
in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense.