Roger,

You are correct. The indoor units do not work below 0C.

Nish


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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Roger Hartley
Sent: Sunday, August 03, 2003 9:44 AM
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Subject: Re: [smartBridges] Outdoor unit or indoor unit

I've not used the indoor equipment outdoors because as I understand it 
the temperature extremes are beyond the specs on the indoor stuff. You 
can see the specs on the sB website (aPP Indoor Operating Temperature 0 
deg C (+32 F) to +50 deg C (+122 F)). I don't think it's purely 
marketing, I think they really do use different components for different

applications.


Rob Cleminson wrote:

> Anyone got any advice if I should purchase the Outdoor AP with the
built 
> in POE or the indoor unit and mount it in a water tight enclosure? Do 
> these 2 products have different features or is it just a physical one?
> 
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> 
> I am new to Smartbridges and need some advise before I purchase?
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> **Regards**
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> **Rob Cleminson**
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> office:  01277-227130
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> fax:     01277-227068
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> mobile:07774-401200
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> web: http://www.remotebackups.co.uk
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