Welcome to the world of Trango FOX units... :(

We never found a really "good" solution. Using some type of ground block 
before the CAT5 enters the building was the best we could come up with, 
and it did help, but not 100%.

Travis
Microserv

Eric Rogers wrote:
> Just a quick note to the group... Has anyone had experience in grounding
> the Ubiquity NS2 units?  They are all plastic.  We just had a TON of
> lightning storms go through.  We have lost 3 of them so far I am
> assuming due to static build-up... We can ground the Tranzeos and other
> brands...These aren't so lucky.  Any help?
>
>  
>
> Thanks,
>
>  
>
> Eric Rogers
>
> Precision Data Solutions, LLC
>
> (317) 831-3000 x200
>
>
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