On Tue, May 12, 2015 at 12:54 PM, Howard, Christopher
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3. They didn't want to run cable from the lights back to our network and
instead wanted to use EPB (our local ISP) fiber to just give them an IP on
the internet and we could just open our firewall to let
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I do have a number of Cisco 1142 APs that I could play with.
I don't even see how any AP can be mounted in the glass globe. Surely they are
not just set inside leaning against the inside of the globe.
Does anyone use exterior lighting by GlobalGreenLighting
12, 2015 2:50 PM
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The lights are controlled through the SENSUS stuff. (I was unaware of the name
until now.) They have the ability to turn off and on lights from a web browser
just by selecting
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I do have a number of Cisco 1142 APs that I could play with.
I don't even see how any AP can be mounted in the glass globe. Surely they
are not just set inside leaning against the inside of the globe.
Does anyone use exterior
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The documentation from the website mentions SENSUS USA, FCC-Licensed spectrum
At the same time, John Watters is being asked to investigate Ruckus APs
Zoneflex T300
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The documentation from the website mentions SENSUS USA, FCC-Licensed spectrum
At the same time, John Watters is being asked to investigate Ruckus APs
Zoneflex T300 (mentioned in his original email
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The documentation from the website mentions SENSUS USA, FCC-Licensed spectrum
At the same time, John Watters is being asked to investigate Ruckus APs
Zoneflex T300
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The full text of their technology statement is:
At Global Green Lighting our goal is to produce the most advanced, sustainable
lighting systems in the world. To do this, we have merged cutting-edge,
low-energy lighting with an industry-leading wireless
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Interesting- so who manages this- you, or Physical Plant? Or is it a turn-key
vendor thing (sounds like maybe it is), and if that's the case, the mounting
should be their problem. But... this is still a potential interference
nightmare depending on how
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