We among many others carry this one.
http://store.wisp-router.com/itemdesc.asp?ic=SP-POE-MJ8eq=Tp=
Since this is an indoor model and should be placed as close as possible to
the poe powered device to provide maximum protection to the unit for any
power surge induced over you cat5 run I have personally never tested it with
Canopy. But it should work well with as far as I know it does not
distinguish between positive or negative requirements on the power cablings.
Keep in mind that that unit clamps at 60V which is far more than Standard
Canopy units can handle.
Better selection might be the SP-POE-MJ24 which is designed to protect 24V
units and have a clamping level of 30V on the power side and 7.5V on the
data wires.
http://store.wisp-router.com/itemdesc.asp?ic=SP-POE-MJ24eq=Tp=
We use them all the time with MikroTik and Ubiquiti radios as well sell them
for that usage. I could if you want test to make sure they work with Canopy
but I do not see a reason why not from my knowledge of the units design.
/ Eje
-Original Message-
From: wireless-boun...@wispa.org [mailto:wireless-boun...@wispa.org] On
Behalf Of Scottie Arnett
Sent: Tuesday, January 12, 2010 4:33 PM
To: WISPA General List
Subject: Re: [WISPA] Can I use Motorola Canopy 600SSB Surge Suppressor
withUBNT radios or Mikrotik?
Will these work with Canopy? Where can you get them? Price? They look like
really nice units and they way they separate the data and power protection
seems a better idea than competing products.
Thanks,
Scottie
-- Original Message --
From: Data Technology w...@dtisp.com
Reply-To: WISPA General List wireless@wispa.org
Date: Mon, 11 Jan 2010 10:56:40 -0600
I guess I hit enter before I was thru typing.
I also use the Citel in-line suppressors (60v) in every AP that I build.
http://www.citel.us/data_sheets/dataline/MJ850524D3A6012B-DataSheet.pdf
Knock on wood, I have never lost an ethernet port on a unit that has
this surge suppressor installed.
I had an AP go dead a couple of months ago. When I opened the enclosure
there was water in the bottom of the enclosure and the surge suppressor
was actually melted from the connector shorting out, but the MT board
was fine.
LaRoy McCann
Data Technology
Josh Luthman wrote:
I know it isn't said very often but the voltages for the devices we
commonly
use are
Canopy 12-24v
Nano/Locostations 12-25v
MT 4xx 10-28v
Cordless drill battery 18-22v
Having a mobile POE priceless
Josh Luthman
Office: 937-552-2340
Direct: 937-552-2343
1100 Wayne St
Suite 1337
Troy, OH 45373
The secret to creativity is knowing how to hide your sources.
--- Albert Einstein
On Mon, Jan 11, 2010 at 11:31 AM, Data Technology w...@dtisp.com wrote:
Good point about the voltage.
I use them mostly for UBNT CPE. What MT units I used them with were 18
or 24V.
Tom DeReggi wrote:
The 600SSB still clamps at 35V like the 300SS, right?
If so, make sure you are using Less than 35V Mikrotiks units and not
48V
configurations.
As an alternative Citel also makes a nice outdoor mountable unit
specifically for wifi pin-outs, about the same cost ($25ish).
They have both 60Vand 35V models.
Tom DeReggi
RapidDSL Wireless, Inc
IntAirNet- Fixed Wireless Broadband
- Original Message -
From: Data Technology w...@dtisp.com
To: sc...@brevardwireless.com; WISPA General List
wireless@wispa.org
Sent: Monday, January 11, 2010 9:55 AM
Subject: Re: [WISPA] Can I use Motorola Canopy 600SSB Surge Suppressor
with
UBNT radios or Mikrotik?
Yes you can. You have to move the ground jumper. Just loosen the
nuts
and move the jumper to the hole with no copper.
The jumper will short out the + voltage to ground.
LaRoy McCann
Data Technology
Scott Carullo wrote:
Not sure if it matters that the voltage + and - are swapped...
Thanks
Scott Carullo
Brevard Wireless
321-205-1100 x102
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