I just ordered the cat 5 from ARC Wireless. He gave me a price of
.0689 per foot. GREAT DEAL! Thanks Blair.
Brian
Blair Davis wrote:
Tom DeReggi wrote:
Blair,
I am using a DC to DC converter with each
of
my WRAPs so they are powered with the Lucent standard 48V POE. The
What is FiberCor, and where do you get it? Would you post a pic of one of these assemblies?
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Tom DeReggi wrote:
Blair,
I am using a DC to DC converter with each of
my WRAPs so they are powered with the Lucent standard 48V POE. The
D-Link 5V/12V switchable POE units work fine for this.
I take it then that the D-Link 12V Poe terminator then acts sorta like
a fuse or b
Blair,
I am using a DC to DC converter with each of my WRAPs so they are powered
with the Lucent standard 48V POE. The D-Link 5V/12V switchable POE units
work fine for this.
I take it then that the D-Link 12V Poe terminator then acts sorta like a
fuse or barrier between the WRAP and the 48V
I am using a DC to DC converter with each of my WRAPs so they are
powered with the Lucent standard 48V POE. The D-Link 5V/12V switchable
POE units work fine for this.
I use flooded, shielded, with drain wire, outdoor CAT5 cable. (about
$75 for 1000ft) I tie the drain wire to the coax and WR
What are people doing for WRAP board lightning protection?
Basically the WRAP board has a part that blows up, if it receives more than
21 Volts to its DC input.
So a typical CAT5 Lightning protector that protects the DC pairs at only
35V, 50V or 60V would pretty much be useless for protecting t