Thanks George!

i take it from the description that this boogers up the power/outputs such that (ether?) RJ45 on the parasitic can be used to connect to the syncinjector? One of the RJ45s has lights, and the other is just a vanilla shielded RJ45 (I'm looking at a rev H1). So I can just build this little jumper for between the 6p6c and the adjacent RJ45, then use the outer RJ45 to connect to the syncinjector?

bp
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On 3/2/2015 9:44 AM, George Skorup (Cyber Broadcasting) wrote:
Yes. http://manuals.packetflux.com/index.php?page=using-a-syncpipe-parasitic-with-a-syncinjector

On 3/2/2015 11:25 AM, Bill Prince wrote:

We have a syncpipe basic that we think is starting to act up. It seems to lose sync about once every day or two for about 1 second. It's starting to raise havoc with long-lasting client sessions through the affected APs.

We only have a couple of syncpipe parasitics in stock; can one of these be swapped in place of a basic to run a sync injector?






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