Travis,

Is the switch in a temperature / humidity controlled environment or is it
sitting outside in a relatively uncontrolled NEMA enclosure?  I've seen a
lot of switches die during cold weather when run in NEMA boxes.  Keeping the
box above freezing seems to resolve the issue in most cases.

Larry


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Sent: Sunday, February 10, 2008 1:00 PM
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Subject: [WISPA] switch ports

Hi,

Recently we have starting having ports on our ethernet switches blow 
out. This is during the middle of winter, when there is no lightning or 
any other static electricity. We simply move to a different port on the 
switch and everything is fine.

We have protected PoE injectors (Pacific Wireless) with grounded power 
cords. We are using HP Procurve switches. We usually have a 3ft patch 
cord between the injector and switch.

Is there any particular brand of managed switch that handles this type 
of issue better than any others?

Travis
Microserv


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