Re: [WISPA] alternative for Alvarion VL lightning protector

2007-07-07 Thread Marlon K. Schafer
I've not had good luck with those.  I'm moving to polyphaser units.  As I 
recall, they are only $30 to $50 from EC.

marlon

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*nods*  I'd actually be connecting the main house with another house and a 
shop, so no radios, but there would be switches.


I didn't even think about APC.  oops!

Here is a great standalone unit.  Froogle has some good prices on them.
http://www.apc.com/resource/include/techspec_index.cfm?base_sku=PNET1GB

They don't seem to have the rackmount ones in gigabit friendly 
configurations.



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Mike,

It seems to me that it would be no different than a phone line - - if you
do not surge protect it you stand the chance of losing your radios just 
like

folks always lose their modems in their PC's.

This is what I use in the NOC and at my tower sites:

http://www.sparco.com/cgi-bin/wfind2?spn=A758105

They sale 8 module racks as well as about 12 or 15 module racks that are
rack mountable. I don't have any Alvarion - -so this may not apply.



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www.inetsouth.com
www.radioresponse.org (Katrina relief)
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*Would someone need one of these when installing cat5 underground from
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*> Hi,
*>Has anyone found a low cost alternative for lightning protectors
*for
*> the Alvarion VL equipment?  Transtector and Polyphaser protectors are
*in
*> the $100+ range.
*>Has anyone tried this one?
*> http://www.hyperlinktech.com/web/al-cat5w.php
*>Thank in advance.
*>
*> Mario
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RE: [WISPA] alternative for Alvarion VL lightning protector

2007-07-06 Thread Gino Villarini
DC clamp on the POE pairs is 70v why it wouldn't work?

Gino A. Villarini
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Again, this one is not designed for use with VL.  It is for 48 VDC
devices.

Michael Eck
Applications Engineer
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Michael,

How about this one:

http://www.pacwireless.com/products/ESP-100-POE_datasheet.pdf

All the features requested by ALvarion for MRSP of $23.95  Nice 

Gino A. Villarini
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Mario,
I see a couple of critical differences between the recommended lightning
arrestors (Transtector ALPU-ALVR and Polyphaser IX-ALVR) and the
Altelicon unit to which you linked below.  

First, the Altelicon unit, like the Transtector ALPU-TSU that it intends
to be an alternative to, is designed to protect the Ethernet
communication pairs and 48 VDC power.  VL, however, operates at 54 VDC.
The ALPU-ALVR is designed to support and this higher operating voltage.
The ALPU-TSU supports a service voltage of 48 VDC.  Also, the ALPU-ALVR
protects the LED signal wire and Reset wire.

Additionally, the ALPU-ALVR supports the use of shielded CAT-5, a
requirement for VL.  The unit below does not appear to have a connection
for the cable shield drain wire.

Thanks,
  
Michael Eck
Applications Engineer
Alvarion, Inc.
1035 Elizabeth Street
Williamsport, PA
Tel: 570.601.6708
Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]   
Skype: eck.michael
www.alvarion.com

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Hi,
Has anyone found a low cost alternative for lightning protectors for

the Alvarion VL equipment?  Transtector and Polyphaser protectors are in

the $100+ range.
Has anyone tried this one?
http://www.hyperlinktech.com/web/al-cat5w.php
Thank in advance.

Mario





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RE: [WISPA] alternative for Alvarion VL lightning protector

2007-07-06 Thread Michael Eck
Again, this one is not designed for use with VL.  It is for 48 VDC
devices.

Michael Eck
Applications Engineer
Alvarion, Inc.
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Tel: 570.601.6708
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Michael,

How about this one:

http://www.pacwireless.com/products/ESP-100-POE_datasheet.pdf

All the features requested by ALvarion for MRSP of $23.95  Nice 

Gino A. Villarini
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Aeronet Wireless Broadband Corp.
tel  787.273.4143   fax   787.273.4145

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Mario,
I see a couple of critical differences between the recommended lightning
arrestors (Transtector ALPU-ALVR and Polyphaser IX-ALVR) and the
Altelicon unit to which you linked below.  

First, the Altelicon unit, like the Transtector ALPU-TSU that it intends
to be an alternative to, is designed to protect the Ethernet
communication pairs and 48 VDC power.  VL, however, operates at 54 VDC.
The ALPU-ALVR is designed to support and this higher operating voltage.
The ALPU-TSU supports a service voltage of 48 VDC.  Also, the ALPU-ALVR
protects the LED signal wire and Reset wire.

Additionally, the ALPU-ALVR supports the use of shielded CAT-5, a
requirement for VL.  The unit below does not appear to have a connection
for the cable shield drain wire.

Thanks,
  
Michael Eck
Applications Engineer
Alvarion, Inc.
1035 Elizabeth Street
Williamsport, PA
Tel: 570.601.6708
Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]   
Skype: eck.michael
www.alvarion.com

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Subject: [WISPA] alternative for Alvarion VL lightning protector

Hi,
Has anyone found a low cost alternative for lightning protectors for

the Alvarion VL equipment?  Transtector and Polyphaser protectors are in

the $100+ range.
Has anyone tried this one?
http://www.hyperlinktech.com/web/al-cat5w.php
Thank in advance.

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RE: [WISPA] alternative for Alvarion VL lightning protector

2007-07-06 Thread Gino Villarini
Michael,

How about this one:

http://www.pacwireless.com/products/ESP-100-POE_datasheet.pdf

All the features requested by ALvarion for MRSP of $23.95  Nice 

Gino A. Villarini
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Aeronet Wireless Broadband Corp.
tel  787.273.4143   fax   787.273.4145

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Sent: Friday, July 06, 2007 12:40 PM
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Subject: RE: [WISPA] alternative for Alvarion VL lightning protector


Mario,
I see a couple of critical differences between the recommended lightning
arrestors (Transtector ALPU-ALVR and Polyphaser IX-ALVR) and the
Altelicon unit to which you linked below.  

First, the Altelicon unit, like the Transtector ALPU-TSU that it intends
to be an alternative to, is designed to protect the Ethernet
communication pairs and 48 VDC power.  VL, however, operates at 54 VDC.
The ALPU-ALVR is designed to support and this higher operating voltage.
The ALPU-TSU supports a service voltage of 48 VDC.  Also, the ALPU-ALVR
protects the LED signal wire and Reset wire.

Additionally, the ALPU-ALVR supports the use of shielded CAT-5, a
requirement for VL.  The unit below does not appear to have a connection
for the cable shield drain wire.

Thanks,
  
Michael Eck
Applications Engineer
Alvarion, Inc.
1035 Elizabeth Street
Williamsport, PA
Tel: 570.601.6708
Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]   
Skype: eck.michael
www.alvarion.com

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Hi,
Has anyone found a low cost alternative for lightning protectors for

the Alvarion VL equipment?  Transtector and Polyphaser protectors are in

the $100+ range.
Has anyone tried this one?
http://www.hyperlinktech.com/web/al-cat5w.php
Thank in advance.

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RE: [WISPA] alternative for Alvarion VL lightning protector

2007-07-06 Thread Michael Eck

Mario,
I see a couple of critical differences between the recommended lightning
arrestors (Transtector ALPU-ALVR and Polyphaser IX-ALVR) and the
Altelicon unit to which you linked below.  

First, the Altelicon unit, like the Transtector ALPU-TSU that it intends
to be an alternative to, is designed to protect the Ethernet
communication pairs and 48 VDC power.  VL, however, operates at 54 VDC.
The ALPU-ALVR is designed to support and this higher operating voltage.
The ALPU-TSU supports a service voltage of 48 VDC.  Also, the ALPU-ALVR
protects the LED signal wire and Reset wire.

Additionally, the ALPU-ALVR supports the use of shielded CAT-5, a
requirement for VL.  The unit below does not appear to have a connection
for the cable shield drain wire.

Thanks,
  
Michael Eck
Applications Engineer
Alvarion, Inc.
1035 Elizabeth Street
Williamsport, PA
Tel: 570.601.6708
Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]   
Skype: eck.michael
www.alvarion.com

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Subject: [WISPA] alternative for Alvarion VL lightning protector

Hi,
Has anyone found a low cost alternative for lightning protectors for

the Alvarion VL equipment?  Transtector and Polyphaser protectors are in

the $100+ range.
Has anyone tried this one?
http://www.hyperlinktech.com/web/al-cat5w.php
Thank in advance.

Mario





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Re: [WISPA] alternative for Alvarion VL lightning protector

2007-07-06 Thread Mike Hammett
*nods*  I'd actually be connecting the main house with another house and a 
shop, so no radios, but there would be switches.


I didn't even think about APC.  oops!

Here is a great standalone unit.  Froogle has some good prices on them.
http://www.apc.com/resource/include/techspec_index.cfm?base_sku=PNET1GB

They don't seem to have the rackmount ones in gigabit friendly 
configurations.



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http://www.ics-il.com


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Sent: Friday, July 06, 2007 8:58 AM
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Mike,

It seems to me that it would be no different than a phone line - - if you
do not surge protect it you stand the chance of losing your radios just 
like

folks always lose their modems in their PC's.

This is what I use in the NOC and at my tower sites:

http://www.sparco.com/cgi-bin/wfind2?spn=A758105

They sale 8 module racks as well as about 12 or 15 module racks that are
rack mountable. I don't have any Alvarion - -so this may not apply.



Mac Dearman
Maximum Access, LLC.
Rayville, La.
www.inetsouth.com
www.radioresponse.org (Katrina relief)
www.mac-tel.us (VoIP sales)
318.728.8600
318.728.9600
318.303.4182




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*Subject: Re: [WISPA] alternative for Alvarion VL lightning protector
*
*Would someone need one of these when installing cat5 underground from
*one
*building to the other?
*
*
*-
*Mike Hammett
*Intelligent Computing Solutions
*http://www.ics-il.com
*
*
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*From: "Mario Pommier" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
*To: "WISPA General List" 
*Sent: Friday, July 06, 2007 7:55 AM
*Subject: [WISPA] alternative for Alvarion VL lightning protector
*
*
*> Hi,
*>Has anyone found a low cost alternative for lightning protectors
*for
*> the Alvarion VL equipment?  Transtector and Polyphaser protectors are
*in
*> the $100+ range.
*>Has anyone tried this one?
*> http://www.hyperlinktech.com/web/al-cat5w.php
*>Thank in advance.
*>
*> Mario
*>
*>
*>
*>
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RE: [WISPA] alternative for Alvarion VL lightning protector

2007-07-06 Thread Mac Dearman
Mike,

 It seems to me that it would be no different than a phone line - - if you
do not surge protect it you stand the chance of losing your radios just like
folks always lose their modems in their PC's.

This is what I use in the NOC and at my tower sites:

http://www.sparco.com/cgi-bin/wfind2?spn=A758105

They sale 8 module racks as well as about 12 or 15 module racks that are
rack mountable. I don't have any Alvarion - -so this may not apply.



Mac Dearman
Maximum Access, LLC.
Rayville, La.
www.inetsouth.com
www.radioresponse.org (Katrina relief)
www.mac-tel.us (VoIP sales)
318.728.8600
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318.303.4182




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*Behalf Of Mike Hammett
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*Subject: Re: [WISPA] alternative for Alvarion VL lightning protector
*
*Would someone need one of these when installing cat5 underground from
*one
*building to the other?
*
*
*-
*Mike Hammett
*Intelligent Computing Solutions
*http://www.ics-il.com
*
*
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*From: "Mario Pommier" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
*To: "WISPA General List" 
*Sent: Friday, July 06, 2007 7:55 AM
*Subject: [WISPA] alternative for Alvarion VL lightning protector
*
*
*> Hi,
*>Has anyone found a low cost alternative for lightning protectors
*for
*> the Alvarion VL equipment?  Transtector and Polyphaser protectors are
*in
*> the $100+ range.
*>Has anyone tried this one?
*> http://www.hyperlinktech.com/web/al-cat5w.php
*>Thank in advance.
*>
*> Mario
*>
*>
*>
*>
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Re: [WISPA] alternative for Alvarion VL lightning protector

2007-07-06 Thread Mike Hammett
Would someone need one of these when installing cat5 underground from one 
building to the other?



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Subject: [WISPA] alternative for Alvarion VL lightning protector



Hi,
   Has anyone found a low cost alternative for lightning protectors for 
the Alvarion VL equipment?  Transtector and Polyphaser protectors are in 
the $100+ range.
   Has anyone tried this one? 
http://www.hyperlinktech.com/web/al-cat5w.php

   Thank in advance.

Mario





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[WISPA] alternative for Alvarion VL lightning protector

2007-07-06 Thread Mario Pommier

Hi,
   Has anyone found a low cost alternative for lightning protectors for 
the Alvarion VL equipment?  Transtector and Polyphaser protectors are in 
the $100+ range.

   Has anyone tried this one? http://www.hyperlinktech.com/web/al-cat5w.php
   Thank in advance.

Mario





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