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Re: [TowerTalk] Fiber ethernet alternative - Ubiquity Nanobeam

To: Neal Sulmeyer <Neal@K4EA.NET>, Bill Cotter <n4lg@qx.net>
Subject: Re: [TowerTalk] Fiber ethernet alternative - Ubiquity Nanobeam
From: "chuck.gooden" <chuck.gooden@comcast.net>
Date: Mon, 06 Jan 2020 09:44:00 -0600
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You may want to read this concerning Mikcotik.  
https://www.google.com/url?sa=t&source=web&rct=j&url=https://www.zdnet.com/google-amp/article/thousands-of-mikrotik-routers-are-snooping-on-user-traffic/&ved=2ahUKEwiSpbX6p-_mAhWgAZ0JHcb6DWAQFjAyegQIBRAB&usg=AOvVaw3GMgp7vOqQ-9Cdxs_8jLb5&ampcf=1
-------- Original message --------From: Neal Sulmeyer <Neal@K4EA.NET> Date: 
1/6/20  8:58 AM  (GMT-06:00) To: Bill Cotter <n4lg@qx.net> Cc: Towertalk 
<towertalk@contesting.com>, J D <donovanj@gmail.com> Subject: Re: [TowerTalk] 
Fiber ethernet alternative - Ubiquity Nanobeam ​I said this earlier.  Ubiquiti 
solution is great.  I just have a personal  preference  for Mikrotik    
RBSEXTANTG-5HPnD.Neal, K4EAOn Mon, 01/06/2020 09:08 AM, Bill Cotter 
<n4lg@qx.net> wrote:> A very inexpensive alternative to fiber optic cabling is 
to > consider the use of Ubiquity Nanobeam microwave transceivers in a > bridge 
mode to extend your ethernet.> > I use a pair of NBE-5AC-GEN2 devices to link 
our home > wired/wireless network to my shop building's wired/wireless > 
network. Best yet is only one SSID for three AP's - no switching > wireless 
networks when roaming.> > For less than $100 each, these 5gHz transceivers have 
a throughput > of 450mBs and a line-of-sight range in miles. They connect with 
> ordinary CAT6 cabling.> > https://www.ui.com/airmax/nanobeamm/> > They are 
sold by Amazon and other retailers. No digging, conduit or > weatherproofing. 
No lightning threat either.> > 73 Bill N4LG> > > > > At 07:36 AM 1/6/2020, J D 
wrote:> >another vote for go fiber.> >> >These days you can get desktop/soho 
switches with SFP ports for fairly> >inexpensive costs, and fibre is 100% surge 
protection, vs any copper> >based converter.> >> >Plus as speeds keep 
increasing getting 10g over 300' of copper can be> >a challenge, its no problem 
at all for fibre.> >> >-jd> >KG4HYH> >> >> >On Wed, Jan 1, 2020 at 1:53 PM Jeff 
Blaine > >" target="_blank"><KeepWalking188@ac0c.com> wrote:> > >> > > Wanted 
to see if there were some recommendations on a solid surge> > > suppressor I 
could hang on each end of a 300' run of ethernet > > that goes> > > between the 
shack and the outbuilding?> > >> > > There are a number of things advertised on 
ebay but no idea if > > they have> > > "real" guts or what...> > >> > > 
73/jeff/ac0c> > > alpha-charlie-zero-charlie> > > http://www.ac0c.com> > >> > 
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