All our APs are shielded, flooded.  No conduit.
All customers are shielded.

Everything is, of course, outdoor-rated UV-resistent.

Really cuts down on lightning damage, we've found.

One of our local competitors uses indoor cable - we do a lot of conversions
and find that the cable is in pieces after a few months.
Even better are the outdoor surge protectors they install, but don't
ground.  But that's another issue... lol

On Wed, May 27, 2009 at 9:42 AM, Michael Baird <[email protected]> wrote:

> We are getting ready to order ethernet cabling, and looking at some
> different options for the towers and client installs. I was wondering
> what people here liked to use. Particularily I'm interested in what you
> look for in shielding/water protection, should I get a flooded cable, if
> so with what? Will the gel filled type overheat in the sun? Should i run
> all of this in conduit, at least for the AP's at the towers?
>
> Regards
> Michael Baird
>
>
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