SyncPipe Deluxe will do exactly what you want. Or the SyncBox12 like Ken said, but that sounds like overkill for two APs and a backhaul.

On 7/31/2015 6:28 PM, Bill Prince wrote:
Oh yeah. That might work.

Also, reading through the packetflux stuff, it looks like I can use a sync pipe deluxe to run both the sync injector, as well as provide timing to up to two more devices.

bp
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On 7/31/2015 4:24 PM, Steve Utick wrote:
Can you enable Sync Output to RJ-11 port on one of the APs and run an RJ11 cable between it and the PTP450 to the timing port?


On Fri, Jul 31, 2015 at 5:06 PM, Bill Prince <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:

    We have a site with two PMP450 APs, and one PTP450.

    We installed the two PMP450s first, and then several months later
    added the PTP450.

    The PMP450s are synced via a basic sync pipe through a sync
    injector. Because the PTP450 only takes sync over timing, we
    added a second parasitic sync pipe.

    Is there a simple way to provide sync to all three with one sync
    pipe? And I don't want to split timing cables. I would "like" to
    keep running the sync injector because it's just plain cleaner,
    and less prone to issues. But I need to get timing to the PTP450 too.

    Is there a way to tap the sync pulse from the sync injector, and
    run it into the PTP450?

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    bp
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