That isxxx was the same antenna that I used for my very first AP 14 years ago... at that time plugged into a buffalo Router with external cable antenna.. Upgraded to basically the same thing a year later... At that time noise levels here were at -89 in 2.4

On 08/10/2016 04:39 PM, George Skorup wrote:
This is an old 802.11 lightning magnet, I mean omni, on an UBNT XR2
radio in a MT board. The lightning arrester stopped it. We lost one
ethernet surge suppressor on top and the SyncBox12. I was surprised the
timing ports on the 900 APs still worked after this.



On 8/10/2016 5:53 PM, Jaime Solorza wrote:

Cool... Pics of lightning struck pieces?


On Aug 10, 2016 4:51 PM, "Nate Burke" <[email protected]
<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:

    I had a decommissioned and powered off LMG OMNI on a pole that
    also has an EPMP mounted to it.  Lightening took out the Omni, as
    in bits of fiberglass were found around left over from the
    antenna.  The EPMP sector 5' down the pole didn't even reboot.
    The EPMP along with all Backhauls at the site are powered with
    GIGE-POE-APC units. I didn't even know there was a strike until
    the people there told me about finding the bits of antenna
    around.  I'm guessing the suppressors saved the rest of the equipment.



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