Hi!

You can also use the Advantech switch.  It runs of 10 - 30 VDC, has
builtin surge protector
and operates at -10 - +70C .  Inside the enclosure it will generate some
heat by itself, and
should operate probably at down to -20C or so.??
http://www.advantech.com  search for ADAM-6520

Best Regards
Oleb


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I am having some difficulty with this exact setup.  I have the 2 Power
Shots coupled together without a switch and it appears if both the CB
and AP reboot at the same time the CB gets set back to default.  I am
ssuming because of the way the reset wires are connected?  Anyone else
seen this problem?  I really want this setup to work as it is purley an
outdoor enclosure and in Minnesota I will need it to be heated for the
switch.



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Subject: RE: [smartBridges] Repeater question


> Hi John,
>
> The "repeater" setup is very popular in many WISP networks and so has 
> become a proven method of expanding the reach. The RJ45 coupler is 
> sufficient to connect the powerShots using straight cables which can 
> be changed to cross-over simply by changing the PoE's straight-cross 
> switch. The XO2 will be an ultimate choice for this kind of a 
> deployment and will be released in the very near future.
>
> Best regards,
>
> Arasu
> sB Tech Support
>
> Visit us on the Web : http://www.smartbridges.com
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
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> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of John K. 
> McReynolds
> Sent: Monday, November 24, 2003 10:44 PM
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> Subject: [smartBridges] Repeater question
>
>
> All,
> We are getting ready to expand our network with a "repeater" setup.  
> We are planning on using 2 APPO's...one in client bridge mode (for the
> backhaul) and
> the other in AP mode (for the obvious reasons).  Here are my
questions:
>
> 1) Has anyone done this and with what kind of success?
> 2) Can we simply use an RJ45 coupler to connect the ethernet from each

> PowerShot together?  Or would it be best to use a switch or router???
> 3) If we can hook them together, would they need to be cross over 
> cables or straight through?
>
> We were gonna wait for the X02s to come out, but time is of the 
> essence...
>
>
> Many thanks in advance,
>
> JOHN
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