Let's just not add so much to the mix that we're adding
$100 to the price tag. We went with SmartBridges equipment
because of good recommendations, good results in our field
tests, and one of the best price/performance ratios.

Kevin Summers
KISTech Internet Services Inc.
www.kistech.com
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Subject: Re: [smartBridges] suggestions for the next PCB revision


I REALLY like the idea of making the Polyphaser antenna protector and
ethernet surge arresstor internal to the outdoor unit--and make the case
steel or aluminum with a 1/4-20 ground lug as well.  The only other mod I
would suggest is a system such as used by Trango to put the RJ45 connection
INSIDE THE BOX.  Then, I can run shielded cat5 up, split the ground out and
attach to the lug and continue inside with the RJ45 connection behind a
strain relief gland.

John H.
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From: beckman
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Sent: Tuesday, July 01, 2003 6:54 PM
Subject: [smartBridges] suggestions for the next PCB revision


poly phaser is now making a surface mount LPD unit for 2.4ghz, called the
W2.4 with sub 25$ pricing in quantity. In addition, Tripplite has a very
simple Cat5 LPD system that can be included with a Smartbridge for less than
$10 in 1000 qty. To reduce the damage from static, which i think is one of
the most common sources for smartbridge problems, and improve quality, these
may be features we wouldn't mind paying for. Especially since they would
reduce the extra parts we already have to buy for a smartbridges install.
(we have to buy LPD systems for antenna and cat5 even though this is
supposed to be a 'outdoor hardened product' because if we don't, we don't
even get 1 weeks life out of them). At the very least, smartbridges REALLY
needs to provide up-front warnings in the documentation that such products
are needed to make a smartbridges last a while. From the docs I have, their
is supposed to be surge protection in the powershot, and I have to say their
isn't a lick of surge protection in the powershot (except maby if you hit it
with a massive power surge it will burn up!)

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