I meant others in the deployment, not on-hand. 



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Sorry, was not trying to be pedantic. 
Do you need others? Of course. You need them on hand so that you don’t have to 
order them when putting in new equipment. 
You need them for spares. 
You need them as objets ‘d art... 




From: Mike Hammett 
Sent: Friday, August 28, 2015 10:58 AM 
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I know this. Please re-read my question. 




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These don’t have anything to do with ethernet or POE. They are two wires in and 
two wires out. 
So if you are using our GigE POE products you are already protected. 




From: Mike Hammett 
Sent: Friday, August 28, 2015 10:30 AM 
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I'm not gonna lie, that sounds pretty awesome. 

Other than everywhere (unless that is the best answer), where would these be 
used in PoE environments? Say I have PoE radios that pass through one of your 
GigE supressors, goes into a PacketFlux SyncInjector and I have a DC router on 
site. Obviously on DC powered radios, I'd use them where I would normally use 
the GigE ones. 

I'm thinking to have one on the router feed and one on the the SiteMonitor 
feed. Do I need others? Well, other than other DC-powered devices I may have. 




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