Ah, but you're putting the DIN on a panel inside an enclosure I assume.
With a lot of rackmount items, you can rotate the angle brackets 90
degrees to panel mount them. OR you get one of those 4U patch panel
racks that mounts on a wall and screw that to your panel.
What I'm saying is, as long as the depth and/or height of the rack mount
item is limited to common enclosure depths, then you can still panel
mount it. I don't know about you, but I go for at least 8" depth.
On 3/11/2016 4:25 PM, Josh Luthman wrote:
I don't do racks at many locations. Certainly not looking forward to
it in the future.
I have an 8 port that does my APs - that's NSEW in two bands. I don't
see us ever being able to utilize all of that bandwidth in this area.
12 would include my backhauls, but I don't care about sync'ing them.
Sure would be nice to have one POE that does all my Ubnt and Epmp
radios after it gets 24v, though.
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On Fri, Mar 11, 2016 at 4:22 PM, Forrest Christian (List Account)
<li...@packetflux.com <mailto:li...@packetflux.com>> wrote:
So, I have in the fairly immediate future the new "universal" 4
port injector (in the same form factor as the existing
syncinjectors)....
And the rackmount unit is progressing well, so that's coming as
well - up to 16 or 18 ports per 1U
And then we have the item the question is about.
I intended to build a 12 port unit in a double height din rail
mountable enclosure. If you think about gluing two syncinjectors
on top of each other and having 12 ports instead of 8 in that same
space - that's what I'm talking about.
I'm wondering how many people would use this last product. My
thought would be that once you get to more than a handful of
radios at a site, you're probably going to end up wanting the
rackmount solution....
Using two syncinjectors will get you to 8 radios in the same space
as this proposed device, at 2/3 of the cost of the proposed device.
How many of you would be using more than 8 radios at a site that
you wouldn't just move to a rackmount unit?
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