"Some" of the metal grommets won't let a pre-terminated cables through. So if that is the issue (besides cost), then go with plastic.

However, there are good metal grommets that will let a pre-terminated cable through. We just installed some Dragonwave Horizon Compact Plus radios, which use a very special Amphenol metal grommet. I damaged one on the first install I did, and the replacement was horrifically expensive ($45 per grommet). Don't recommend those to anyone.

bp

On 10/10/2014 2:54 PM, Charles Wu via Af wrote:
I'm ok with plastic,
put a spare in each..
they often get lost anyway..
Economically, the plastic connectors make a lot of sense, but there's just 
something about it

Some additional thoughts...

The radio has a total of 4 holes (3 RJ-45 and 1 SFP connector for fiber)

What if I were to include 1 metal connector, which will probably work for most 
since I imagine most people are still only using a single connector per radio 
(correct me if I'm wrong and you guys actually use NMS ports / etc)

Regarding extra and/or spare connectors, it seems to make sense to include some 
extra plastic ones, and have an option for people who prefer * metal 
connectors* to pay extra for those (vs charging everyone an extra $100 / radio 
to include 3-4 extra connectors that might never be used).  And if someone is 
ok with the plastic connector option, I'd probably just set it up a box of them 
customer service so they could just grab a handful and ship them out as 
necessary.

Would having plastic *spare* connectors included make the Microwave radio feel 
*cheap* ?

-Charles


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