I keep hearing that you do NOT have to pay and have 'Interstate Access' on
your local lines, that you can just have local service. Sprint is charging
me $15.99 a monthand I never have toll charges-basically just have DSL and
another inbound line for work. [And no, Rick cant service me
Ok, I am searching for cat5 with ground wire attached.
How well do you think a coax would work to ground the CPE?
http://www.computercablestore.com/detail.aspx?ID=2098
It's not like I am trying to protect it from lightning (good luck) I
just want somewhere for the static to go. I could
I have been looking for Shielded Cat5e with a ground wire attached for a
long time also. I was thinking of calling belden and asking them what it
would take to make it.
Mike Bushard, Jr
Wisper Wireless Solutions, LLC
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Can't you just use shielded Cat5E cable to do this. We use it on all tower
installs but not for CPE's.
Rick Harnish
President
OnlyInternet Broadband Wireless, Inc.
260-827-2482 Office
260-307-4000 Cell
www.oibw.net
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What do you ground the shield to? We are needing to
ground the mounting arm. Plus, I would think that it would
be hard to attach the shield to a ground rod plus this would
require that the Cat5 be cut outside which is something we
are wanting to prevent. If we had a Cat5 with an attached
ground
I think that because Sprint owns the wire plant in your case, they have
to charge it
I thought the cases where they could drop those other charges were where
your dsl
provider's just providing dsl on a copper loop without phone service
whatsoever...
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I keep hearing
Well, I use a outdoor, shielded, flooded, cat5 with drain wire.
About $80 or so per 1000ft. The drain wire is awg 24 or so, but, it
serves the purpose of bleeding off the static charge and protecting the
ethernet port on the radio and the computer/router. I have had no
ethernet port damage
Even a shielded, flooded cat5 with messenger would work, but I have been
searching for that for years with no luck.
When I worked for a cable company, (many years ago), we had an RG-6
cable with a copper plated steel messenger line. It worked for overhead
work as well as grounding.