Industrial 4G Router with Built-in PoE – Power and Connectivity from One Unit
The Milesight UR32L-L0GEU-P is a Lite Series industrial 4G LTE Cat 4 router with 802.3af/at PoE PSE output on both LAN ports. It provides 4G cellular backhaul and can power IP cameras, wireless access points, or other PoE devices directly – removing the need for a separate PoE injector or switch at the remote site. It carries a single SIM, two 10/100 Mbps Ethernet ports, and a full VPN stack in a compact metal enclosure rated from -40 to +70°C.
The PoE PSE output changes what is possible at a remote installation. A single device mounted on a DIN rail provides the cellular connection, the VPN tunnel back to the head-end, and power to the connected camera or access point. That is one fewer component to source, install, and maintain. The UR32L-L0GEU-P runs from 9 to 48 V DC, but the PoE output only activates when supplied with 48 V DC – a standard 12 V or 24 V supply will run the router without enabling PoE. Remote management runs through Milesight DeviceHub and the Milesight Development Platform. For the version without PoE, see the UR32L-L0GEU.
Key Features
- 4G LTE Cat 4 – 150 Mbps down / 50 Mbps up, with automatic 3G/2G fallback
- Single Mini SIM (2FF), 1.8 V / 3 V
- 2x RJ45 10/100 Mbps Ethernet – 1x WAN + 1x LAN, configurable as 2x LAN
- 802.3af/at PoE PSE on both LAN ports – up to 30 W per port, 60 W total (48 V DC input required to activate)
- Automatic WAN failover from Ethernet to cellular on link loss, with VRRP support
- VPN – OpenVPN (client and server), IPsec (client and server), WireGuard, ZeroTier, GRE, L2TP (client), PPTP (client), DMVPN (spoke)
- Remote management via DeviceHub and Milesight Development Platform – mass config, firmware updates, status monitoring
- SNMP v1/v2c/v3 with SNMP Trap, TR-069, SMS management, on-demand dial-up
- Hardware watchdog with automatic recovery from failures
- Operating temperature -40 to +70°C, IP30, DIN rail and wall mount, CE, FCC certified
What the UR32L-L0GEU-P is Used For
Remote CCTV and IP Camera Installations
The most common challenge on a remote CCTV column or camera pole is delivering both network connectivity and power to the camera without two separate cable runs or power supplies. The UR32L-L0GEU-P solves this from a single device. The 4G connection transmits video back to the monitoring platform while the PoE port powers the camera directly from the same unit. Standard 802.3af fixed cameras draw up to 15.4 W; 802.3at PTZ cameras draw up to 30 W – both within the per-port budget. The second LAN port can power a second camera or a PoE-powered access control reader on the same installation.
Remote Wireless Access Points
On sites where Wi-Fi coverage is needed but cabling a separate PoE switch is impractical – temporary offices, welfare units, plant rooms – the UR32L-L0GEU-P provides the cellular WAN and powers a PoE access point directly. The router handles the VPN tunnel back to the corporate network while the access point distributes Wi-Fi locally. One device, one power supply, one mounting position.
Cellular Backup WAN with PoE Device Power
For sites with a primary fixed-line connection and one or more PoE devices – a network camera, an IP intercom, a door access controller – the UR32L-L0GEU-P covers both functions. The WAN failover switches to cellular automatically if the primary link drops. The PoE ports remain active independently of which WAN link is in use. A fixed IP SIM keeps the site addressable for inbound access during a failover event.
Remote Site IP Surveillance without Local Power Infrastructure
On solar or battery-backed remote sites – water pumping stations, agricultural monitoring points, utility kiosks – the UR32L-L0GEU-P simplifies the power design. The router runs from a 48 V DC source derived from the site battery bank, and the same supply activates the PoE output for a connected sensor gateway or camera. Typical non-PoE power draw is 1.8 W, so the cellular and management load on the battery is modest even before the PoE device is factored in.
IP Intercom and Access Control at Unmanned Locations
Gate intercoms, door entry panels, and access control units at unmanned remote sites typically need both cellular connectivity for communication and PoE for power. The UR32L-L0GEU-P provides both. A WireGuard or IPsec VPN tunnel connects the intercom back to the reception or security desk. The PoE port powers the panel directly. There is no Wi-Fi radio, so there is no additional wireless attack surface to manage.
Frequently Asked Questions
What power supply do I need to enable the PoE output?
The UR32L-L0GEU-P requires a 48 V DC power supply to activate the PoE PSE output on the LAN ports. A 12 V or 24 V supply will power the router but will not deliver PoE to connected devices. Each LAN port provides up to 30 W, and the total PoE budget across both ports is 60 W. Choose a 48 V supply rated for the router load plus the combined draw of your PoE devices, with headroom.
Which PoE standards are supported?
The UR32L-L0GEU-P supports 802.3af (up to 15.4 W per port) and 802.3at (up to 30 W per port) on both LAN ports. Standard IP cameras, PTZ cameras, IP intercoms, wireless access points, and access control readers all fall within these limits. The 802.3bt standard (up to 90 W) is not supported – devices requiring higher power need an external PoE injector or switch.
Does the UR32L-L0GEU-P support dual SIM?
No. The UR32L is the Lite Series and carries a single SIM slot (Mini SIM, 2FF format). WAN resilience is provided by automatic failover between the Ethernet WAN port and cellular. For dual SIM failover between two carrier networks, the UR32 Pro Series carries two SIM slots. See the full Milesight 4G router range for a comparison.
What SIM card does the UR32L-L0GEU-P need?
It takes a Mini SIM (2FF format). For remote CCTV, VPN tunnelling, and any deployment requiring inbound connections, a fixed IP SIM is the right choice. Standard SIM cards sit behind carrier-grade NAT, which blocks inbound connections from the monitoring head-end or VPN server. A fixed IP SIM assigns a routable public address to the router. See IoT SIM cards for all available options.
What VPN protocols are supported?
OpenVPN (client and server), IPsec (client and server), WireGuard, ZeroTier, GRE, L2TP (client), PPTP (client), and DMVPN (spoke). For CCTV and remote access deployments over cellular, WireGuard and IPsec are the most practical choices. See our VPN on cellular routers guide for protocol guidance.
Can I manage multiple deployed units remotely?
Yes. Milesight DeviceHub and the Milesight Development Platform provide centralised configuration, firmware updates, cellular diagnostics, and event alerting across deployed fleets. SNMP v1/v2c/v3 and TR-069 are available for integration with existing NMS platforms. MilesightVPN provides a private overlay network between units.
UR32L Variant Comparison
The UR32L range has two configurations. This page covers the UR32L-L0GEU-P, the PoE PSE variant. For the version without PoE, see the UR32L-L0GEU.
| Model | 4G/3G | SIM | Ethernet | PoE PSE | Wi-Fi | Serial | DI/DO |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| UR32L-L0GEU | ✓ | 1x Single | 2x 10/100 | – | – | – | – |
| UR32L-L0GEU-P This product | ✓ | 1x Single | 2x 10/100 | ✓ | – | – | – |
Related Products and Further Reading
Browse the full Milesight 4G router range including the UR32 Pro Series for dual SIM, serial, and I/O variants. For CCTV and remote access deployments, pair with a fixed IP SIM card to keep the site addressable for inbound VPN connections. See IoT SIM cards for roaming and dynamic IP options. For remote fleet management documentation, see the Milesight Development Platform. For VPN protocol guidance over cellular, see VPN on cellular routers. UK-based technical support on 0300 124 6181.
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