Oh need to clarify...  The cambium sync version of the powerinjector plus
sync.   Too much work, too little sleep I think.


On Wed, Oct 3, 2018 at 8:36 AM Forrest Christian (List Account) <
li...@packetflux.com> wrote:

> The Cambium-compatible version of the PowerInjector plus sync is what
> you're looking for.   The product is done, it's now just ramping up
> production on it.   It will be orderable by WISPAPALOOZA, and shipping by
> the end of November, possibly even the end of October.   We're just going
> through production rampup on it.
>
> A challenge is that I'm out of town 4+ weeks of the next 6.  I'm hoping to
> get this out during the brief week and a half window of time that I'm
> physically in the office around the end of October, but it will be tight
> and that isn't a guarantee.
>
> On Wed, Oct 3, 2018 at 7:56 AM Dave <dmilho...@wletc.com> wrote:
>
>> Forrest,
>>  I have not purchased any of your products in a long while till this
>> issue I ran into where the cmm5 was limited on physical
>> dimension to be used top side.
>>  So, I immediately started work on my own design to help support what I
>> think would be helpful. The products you have that fit that design will
>> work for most deployments which is where I got the idea,but I am looking
>> for that module for the 450i/m line with the same performance or similar to
>> the cmm5.
>>
>> Dave
>>
>>
>> On 10/03/2018 08:40 AM, Forrest Christian (List Account) wrote:
>>
>> I'm a bit confused....
>>
>> We've been shipping web-enabled cambium-compatible sync products in the
>> DIN rail form factor for years.   It's called a SiteMonitor base unit  in
>> combination with one or more powerinjector+sync products (and the
>> SyncInjectors before them).  All a RackInjector is is the
>> powerinjector+sync product in combination with what will become the
>> Sitemonitor Base Unit III hardware.  But you don't get any real meaningful
>> functionality difference between the been-shipping-for-years din mount
>> product and a RackInjector other than the prettier web interface and a
>> different form factor.  Heck, until just recently the RackInjector didn't
>> have SNMP and the older hardware did.
>>
>> The reason why I asked what product you were referring to is the only
>> shortcoming of the din rail form factor has been the lack of cambium-style
>> sync such as is used by the 450i/450m.   We launched that hardware in the
>> RackInjector form factor because we knew we would need some more
>> engineering work to be done to be able to fit it back in the power injector
>> case.   We also wanted to make sure it could work standalone (without a
>> base unit) and run off of either + or - supplies.   If you sniff around on
>> the PacketFlux website over the next few days I have a feeling you'll find
>> a cambium sync version of the PowerInjector which appears sometime shortly
>> before WISPAPALOOZA, with shipments starting 30-45 days after.
>>
>> The SiteMonitor III is going to be a while later.   We have 2
>> additional updated products launching at WISPAPALOOZA, all of which are a
>> result of the engineering which was done for the above product.
>> Specifically the SiteMontior single port din rail mount injector and the 5
>> channel PDU are both now polarity agnostic.   There might be another couple
>> of products which come out in short succession afterwards, depending on how
>> testing on prototype boards goes.     But this has all taken time away from
>> the Base III, which sort of has been put on the back burner until we can
>> clear these other products out.
>>
>>
>> On Wed, Oct 3, 2018 at 7:12 AM Dave <dmilho...@wletc.com> wrote:
>>
>>> Seems I am not the only one looking for a more compact tower top
>>> solution.
>>> Ive beat cambium till the horse died about the cmm5 physical limitations
>>> it has.
>>> Currently I am deploying the rack injector inside a DDB cabinet at 250'
>>> with hardened
>>> fiber switches to meet connections at that level.
>>> As you can see this a fairly large cabinet with a lot of stuff in it to
>>> not only provide the level protection but ease of
>>> maintenance and performance criteria.
>>> I would like to see something in the range of a CMM4 box with just DIN
>>> rail modules for this same reason.
>>> I have used some Rhino Power supplies to accommodate power if needed to
>>> meet 24 or 48v.
>>> Forrest you almost have the complete design to make your cards fit a
>>> Dinrail size box and add the controller in another din box. This would be
>>> the solution for the size we need to build these boxes to a much more
>>> manageable size.
>>>
>>> my 2cents
>>>
>>>
>>> On 10/03/2018 03:18 AM, Forrest Christian (List Account) wrote:
>>>
>>> I'm not sure I know which possibly in development product you're talking
>>> about.
>>>
>>> There are various products in various stages of development, not sure if
>>> any of them match the description 'compact rack injector'.
>>>
>>> On Tue, Oct 2, 2018 at 10:26 PM Jon Langeler <jon-ispli...@michwave.net>
>>> wrote:
>>>
>>>> Is this still being developed?
>>>>
>>>> Jon Langeler
>>>> Michwave Technologies, Inc.
>>>>
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