Just thought I'd weigh in on this new connector. While I appreciate the attempts to improve, and the relatively long outdoor-rated Ethernet cable that comes with it, I'm sorry to report that I actual
Norm, Is the RSU-01101 unit? Can you no longer remove the back plate? Can you take pictures? Thanks Dan [mailto:karlnet-bounces@WISPNotes.com] On the cable previous attach them supply). LOS a Etherne
Is this the hermes II unit? [mailto:karlnet-bounces@WISPNotes.com] On the cable previous attach them supply). LOS a Ethernet callbacks. have to solder a CPE and but somehow I'm the -- [This E-mail sc
Hi Dan, Yup, this is the RSU unit. You can still remove the back plate, but the big problem, as I see it is attaching a different cable for longer runs-- which would be most of my installs. The CAT5
Could you take a picture? Can you easily replace the watertight w/ the old plastic type? Dan [mailto:karlnet-bounces@WISPNotes.com] On the big which back connector. really you appreciate Ethernet to
Norm, I try to remember to order my panels without the Ethernet cable. We run our own cable directly into the panel using a Gray Carlon Cord Grip Bushing with 3/8" NPT. Part number is LH38G. I suppos