Another issue: when cards are blown, does it weaken the other
componets thereby creating a possible issue shortly after it is put
back into service?
-RickG

On Mon, Aug 3, 2009 at 4:25 AM, Blair Davis<[email protected]> wrote:
> But, can it be repaired cost effectively?
>
> I have blown RouterBoard 532's, 230's, 112's, 133's as well as soekris and
> pc engines SBC's, and lucent/orinoco gear.
>
> How about the diversity switch on the UBNT sr2 and sr5 cards?
>
> Butch Evans wrote:
>
> On Fri, 2009-07-31 at 22:24 -0400, Scott Carullo wrote:
>
>
> Man I thrown a bunch of these out. Have to dig through my trash now lol
>
>
> I posted a message SEVERAL days ago about these repairs.  We can repair
> ANY routerboard, UBNT devices (Nanostations, bullets, power stations,
> etc.), Canopy...
>
>
>
> I'm curious if I were to use say an RB433 would it be
> any more resilient to close lightning strikes?
>
>
> Not really.  The problem is due to poor grounding (the board design, not
> necessarily your work).  Either way, nearly ANY board can be repaired.
> It doesn't matter if it powers up or not.
>
>
>
>
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