I've looked at doing a product like this more for extended distance runs (i.e. run thousand(s?) of feet of RG6) but didn't find a good solution I liked for the distance/speed tradeoff.
I'm assuming you're talking about effectively doing "poe over coax"? I.E. something like the products at: http://www.axis.com/products/cam_acc/media_converters/cam_t8640/range.htm -forrest On Mon, Mar 9, 2015 at 1:52 PM, TJ Trout <[email protected]> wrote: > Chuck? Forrest ? Would be a indoor poe brick with poe in, a ac power cord > (integrated power supply) and f connector out, then a waterproof pole > mounted box with f connector coax in and cat5 out ? Any takers ? > On Mar 9, 2015 12:47 PM, "TJ Trout" <[email protected]> wrote: > >> Someone needs to make a poe and ethernet over coax device >> On Mar 9, 2015 12:34 PM, "Josh Luthman" <[email protected]> >> wrote: >> >>> OTARD. You win legally. But I wouldn't start a fight/war. >>> >>> >>> Josh Luthman >>> Office: 937-552-2340 >>> Direct: 937-552-2343 >>> 1100 Wayne St >>> Suite 1337 >>> Troy, OH 45373 >>> >>> On Mon, Mar 9, 2015 at 3:31 PM, Brett A Mansfield < >>> [email protected]> wrote: >>> >>>> I don't know if anyone has ever had this issue before, but has anyone >>>> ever had an apartment complex where they wouldn't let you install a radio >>>> on the roof? The next option is to put it on the balcony, but then I have >>>> no LOS. >>>> >>>> I thought put one radio in a hidden spot, but they won't let me run any >>>> cables to each apartment. However, they already have coax to each >>>> apartment. Anyone know what I could buy to get my ubiquiti radio signal >>>> covered to coax to bring them the Internet? >>>> >>>> Thank you, >>>> Brett A Mansfield >>>> >>> >>>
