RE: [WISPA] Wrap 2 power

2006-08-03 Thread Paul Hendry








There are no new WRAP models on the market
and due to AMD discontinuing the SC1100 CPU, the current WRAP models have a
limited life. I have it on good authority that there may well be a replacement (with
a much faster CPU) this side of Christmas ;)

 









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I know the old WRAP were 18VDC.  And I heard that
they stopped making them.

But, I had never heard of a new WRAP 2

I've moved on to Soekris.  And, except for our Tranzeo units, all our POE
is now 48VDC

If the new WRAP is 48VDC, I'd be real interested in it.

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-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-Hash: SHA1 If I'm not mistaken, WRAPs are only rated to 18VDC. Bob  Blair Davis wrote:  

WRAP 2?  what specs?  will it take 48V POE? chris cooper wrote:    

We are rolling out some wrap 2 based nodes.  The node, including powerwill be mounted externally.  Has anyone devised a way to weatherharden the AC plug/POE block combo?  Ive got an idea for a 2^nd ,small enclosure that piggy backs on the radio enclosure,  but Imwondering if someone has come up with a slick way to do this.   Thanks Chris  No virus found in this incoming message.Checked by AVG Free Edition.Version: 7.1.394 / Virus Database: 268.10.5/405 - Release Date: 8/1/2006    

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Re: [WISPA] Wrap 2 power

2006-08-02 Thread Blair Davis




I know the old WRAP were 18VDC.  And I heard that they stopped making
them.

But, I had never heard of a new WRAP 2

I've moved on to Soekris.  And, except for our Tranzeo units, all our
POE is now 48VDC

If the new WRAP is 48VDC, I'd be real interested in it.

--

Blair Davis
West MIchigan Wireless ISP

269-686-8648

A Division of:
Camp Communication Services, INC



Bob Knight wrote:

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If I'm not mistaken, WRAPs are only rated to 18VDC.

Bob


Blair Davis wrote:
  
  
WRAP 2?  what specs?  will it take 48V POE?

chris cooper wrote:


  We are rolling out some wrap 2 based nodes.  The node, including power
will be mounted externally.  Has anyone devised a way to weather
harden the AC plug/POE block combo?  Ive got an idea for a 2^nd ,
small enclosure that piggy backs on the radio enclosure,  but Im
wondering if someone has come up with a slick way to do this.

 

Thanks

Chris



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Re: [WISPA] Wrap 2 power

2006-08-02 Thread Bob Knight
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If I'm not mistaken, WRAPs are only rated to 18VDC.

Bob


Blair Davis wrote:
> WRAP 2?  what specs?  will it take 48V POE?
> 
> chris cooper wrote:
>>
>> We are rolling out some wrap 2 based nodes.  The node, including power
>> will be mounted externally.  Has anyone devised a way to weather
>> harden the AC plug/POE block combo?  Ive got an idea for a 2^nd ,
>> small enclosure that piggy backs on the radio enclosure,  but Im
>> wondering if someone has come up with a slick way to do this.
>>
>>  
>>
>> Thanks
>>
>> Chris
>>
>> 
>>
>> No virus found in this incoming message.
>> Checked by AVG Free Edition.
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> Blair Davis
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> 
> 269-686-8648
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Re: [WISPA] Wrap 2 power

2006-08-02 Thread Blair Davis




WRAP 2?  what specs?  will it take 48V POE?

chris cooper wrote:

  
  
  
  
  We are rolling out some
wrap 2 based nodes.  The node,
including power will be mounted externally.  Has anyone devised a way
to
weather harden the AC plug/POE block combo?  Ive got an idea for a 2nd
, small enclosure that piggy backs on the radio enclosure,  but Im
wondering if someone has come up with a slick way to do this.
   
  Thanks
  Chris
  
  

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