We just had a storm that was very exciting for me.... :-) My network is all backup but you still have the aftermath of customers that are having PC problems and what not. And I was just wondering if
Well guys I basically answered my own question. After this last storm it seemed to knock out lots of network adapters in PCs. Or blow ports on a hub/switch. And the Operational Status DOWN did in fac
but code requires that you ground outside the entry point - so technically you're still not compliant...=( Well guys I basically answered my own question. After this last storm it seemed to knock out
Who's code?? And what exactly are you grounding outside?? The enclosure? Antenna? Cat5? Just curious. Nate but code requires that you ground outside the entry point - so technically you're still not
BTW- Do you ground all your installs Charles?? Nate but code requires that you ground outside the entry point - so technically you're still not compliant...=( Well guys I basically answered my own qu
no, it's an option, but we collect waivers from all customers -Charles but code requires that you ground outside the entry point - so technically you're still not compliant...=( Well guys I basicall
How exactly would you go about grounding the Cat5 cable anyway?? Even if you wanted too.... Just use a Network Suppressor and take it to ground or what?? Maybe Im trying to make it too difficult.....
same as grounding a piece of coax or waveguide put in a lightening arrestor, and take it to ground -Charles How exactly would you go about grounding the Cat5 cable anyway?? Even if you wanted too....
Use the Motorola system its outdoor mountable, charles can get htem Dan Metcalf Wireless Broadband Systems http://www.wbsysnet.com/ 877-685-0578 dan.metcalf@wbsysnet.com On [mailto:karlnet-admin@WISP
We do too. It's also in the customer contract http://scottstevens.net/legal.htm I like the canopy surge supressors along with the outdoor CPoE. -- Scott Stevens 800-815-4682 scott@scottstevens.net ht