George,
I am under the impression there is an FSO solution out there that has an
auto align mechanism that overcomes the sway associated with cable and
tower mounts. I would be interested to know if this is how Plaintree
deals with this issue.
Regards,
Dawn DiPietro
George Rogato wrote:
I didn't buy that one, but I did buy a 100 meg fd Plaintree FSO link a
couple weeks ago. Should be here any day now.
From what I understand, most FSO has very little tolerance. Things
like vibration can interrupt the links connectivity. Although
Plaintree specifically said it did not effect their system.
Smith, Rick wrote:
Hrm. Designed to mount ON the cable at the street and point toward the
homes ?
Interesting, but futile in the wind...
Isn't it more expensive than a coax run to the home ? LOL.
Hey Cable companies, buy these things and put 'em everywhere!!!!
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Now THAT's cool!
marlon
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http://www.lindsaybroadbandinc.com/product.line/fleex/pdf/FreeSpaceOptic
s.pdf
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