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- Original Message -
From: Sam Tetherow [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: WISPA General List wireless@wispa.org
Sent: Wednesday, July 23, 2008 3:54 PM
Subject: Re: [WISPA] PacWireless POE
What is your other solution? I
We use the 48, 24, and 18v and they have worked great for us. They have
surge protection. Just be sure the ground in the 110 plug is actually
grounded.
Jim
John McDowell wrote:
Has anyone used the PacWireless 48v POE injectors? I hear they also provide
surge protection?
The good the bad,
awesome, thanks
On Wed, Jul 23, 2008 at 2:47 PM, Jim Patient [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
We use the 48, 24, and 18v and they have worked great for us. They have
surge protection. Just be sure the ground in the 110 plug is actually
grounded.
Jim
John McDowell wrote:
Has anyone used the
I prefer to use PacWireless PoE over any other.
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Mike Hammett
Intelligent Computing Solutions
http://www.ics-il.com
- Original Message -
From: John McDowell [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Motorola Canopy User Group [EMAIL PROTECTED]; WISPA General List
wireless@wispa.org
Sent:
I prefer to use PacWireless PoE over any other.
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Mike Hammett
Intelligent Computing Solutions
http://www.ics-il.com
- Original Message -
From: John McDowell [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Motorola Canopy User Group [EMAIL PROTECTED]; WISPA General List
wireless@wispa.org
Sent:
I use them occaisionally and find they work ok. I once ran a box on them
that ran them close to full power, and it fried them within 2 weeks. I went
through two of them rapid fire before I found a different solution. Other
than that, they've been good for me.
What is your other solution? I haven't had too many problems, but we do
occasionally have the POEs go bad so I'm interested in other options.
Sam Tetherow
Sandhills Wireless
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I use them occaisionally and find they work ok. I once ran a box on them
that ran