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Subject: Re: [WIRELESS-LAN] [EXT] [WIRELESS-LAN] Wi-Fi in the Elevator Car
I have designed and deployed in car WiFi for a few folks - one we had a Cat 5
cable that was part of the traveler cable (so certified from a movement
perspective) and the other we had a pair that I used a DSL convert
You can get stranded Ethernet cable that will handle more movement. 5
floors isn’t nearly at the limit of Cat5 so that isn’t a concern.
Another option is to do an AP at the top of the shaft with a static mesh in
the car. No wires. Nice and easy.
GT
On Tue, Nov 5, 2019 at 2:55 PM John Turner wr
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Subject: Re: [WIRELESS-LAN] [EXT] [WIRELESS-LAN] Wi-Fi in the Elevator Car
I have designed and deployed in car WiFi for a few folks - one we had a Cat 5
cable that was part of the tra
I have designed and deployed in car WiFi for a few folks - one we had a Cat
5 cable that was part of the traveler cable (so certified from a movement
perspective) and the other we had a pair that I used a DSL converter on to
get a few MB of traffic for the AP.
These were all 10+ story buildings.