That's what I'm talking about! Is it proprietary or does it work with Ubiquiti POE?
On Thu, Apr 15, 2010 at 3:03 PM, Patrick Shoemaker <[email protected]> wrote: > This is for Canopy radios: > > http://www.wbmfg.com/products/accessories/surge-suppressor > > Test port, voltage/current indicator LEDs, lightning protection. > Weatherproof enclosure. > > > Patrick Shoemaker > Vector Data Systems LLC > [email protected] > office: (301) 358-1690 x36 > http://www.vectordatasystems.com > > > RickG wrote: >> Lightning season is when I miss my home state of California the most. >> You really dont know what your missing! I feel like the British must >> have felt in WWII during the German bombing runs. Every year, boom, >> boom, boom. (sorry for the dramatics). >> Neither did I include an LP/EMI device in my business model but I also >> didnt count on so many truck rolls. It just becomes a matter of which >> is more cost effective and beneficial to customer satisfaction. I too >> prefer that the customer be there but obviously this is only a side >> benefit along with ease of access. >> At any rate, you're "maintenance adapter" is right on target but I'm >> not big into home made stuff. So, I'm hoping someone knows of a device >> out there that incorporates these features and is factory made. >> -RickG >> >> On Thu, Apr 15, 2010 at 12:33 PM, Scott Vander Dussen >> <[email protected]> wrote: >>> Rick- >>> Obviously this application is for a tower (hence APs..). Our pricing model >>> doesn't permit us the extra $20-30 per customer plus installation time etc. >>> to install a LA/EMI Filter for every customer. Lighting isn't really a >>> problem where we are (California) - Since we started in 2002 never had a >>> single tower, customer, anything negatively affected by lighting. >>> >>> That being said - we don't like to do a maintenance call when the customer >>> isn't home b/c then you can't get to their equipment (which may be the >>> problem) or their power supply for the radio etc. When we need to, and the >>> customer isn't home - we have simple "maintenance adapter" that we made - >>> it has two RJ45 jacks and a short CAT5 cable coming out. The adapter is >>> placed in-line between the radio and PoE CAT5 (to customer's power supply >>> in home) - the short CAT5 goes plugs into the radio and the remaining RJ45 >>> port has access to the network only (PoE pins removed) for use in your >>> laptop. >>> >>> Down side is it requires rebooting CPE to install (unplugging cable) and >>> also you need to get access to CPE which can be difficult sometimes. >>> >>> `S >>> >>> >>> -----Original Message----- >>> From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On >>> Behalf Of RickG >>> Sent: Thursday, April 15, 2010 9:23 AM >>> To: WISPA General List >>> Subject: Re: [WISPA] EMI Filtering >>> >>> This is inline with my previous question about a lightning protector. >>> Would it be a good idea to incorporate a unit that does filtering/LP >>> in a small enclosure on the outside of the home/business with an >>> ethernet port for easy access to the network rather than having to >>> depend on the customer to be there? >>> >>> On Thu, Apr 15, 2010 at 11:43 AM, Scott Vander Dussen >>> <[email protected]> wrote: >>>> Looking to filter conducted FM EMI off a 24VDC power line that supplies >>>> Canopy APs with power. Would something like this be appropriate, or even >>>> on the right track? >>>> <http://bit.ly/a3WKJ9>http://bit.ly/a3WKJ9 >>>> >>>> Thanks, >>>> `S >>>> >>>> >>>> -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- >>>> WISPA Wants You! Join today! >>>> http://signup.wispa.org/ >>>> -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- >>>> >>>> WISPA Wireless List: [email protected] >>>> >>>> Subscribe/Unsubscribe: >>>> http://lists.wispa.org/mailman/listinfo/wireless >>>> >>>> Archives: http://lists.wispa.org/pipermail/wireless/ >>>> >>> >>> -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- >>> WISPA Wants You! 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