Wow. Not a single auto correct self tape on that and there were abunch of
lew hamming fruit.

On Thu, Jun 16, 2016, 12:28 PM Lewis Bergman <lewis.berg...@gmail.com>
wrote:

> I am not saying that clearfield was the cheapest or best. For a fiber
> virgin they seemed to offer a good end to end solution that solved the
> issues i knew nothing about and did so without a large capital investment
> in equipment.
>
> On Thu, Jun 16, 2016, 12:17 PM Ken Hohhof <af...@kwisp.com> wrote:
>
>> I’ll have to remember that chunk is the expert.
>>
>> *From:* Lewis Bergman <lewis.berg...@gmail.com>
>> *Sent:* Thursday, June 16, 2016 11:46 AM
>> *To:* af@afmug.com
>> *Subject:* Re: [AFMUG] Building small GPON network
>>
>>
>> I love my Samsung auto correct. I stopped reading it Beggs i send just to
>> see what comes out.
>>
>> On Thu, Jun 16, 2016, 11:40 AM Chuck McCown <ch...@wbmfg.com> wrote:
>>
>>> That Amy, she has some odd tastes....
>>>
>>> -----Original Message-----
>>> From: Josh Reynolds
>>> Sent: Thursday, June 16, 2016 10:39 AM
>>> To: af@afmug.com
>>> Subject: Re: [AFMUG] Building small GPON network
>>>
>>> "I want Amy good at it but it was a passion in the ass."
>>>
>>> Best quote of the day. Thanks Lewis! :)
>>>
>>> On Thu, Jun 16, 2016 at 11:37 AM, Lewis Bergman <lewis.berg...@gmail.com
>>> >
>>> wrote:
>>> > I want Amy good at it but it was a passion in the ass. Bunches of
>>> midspan
>>> > splits seems to be a pita. I'd the place is small enough and small you
>>> are
>>> > just learning maybe do smaller fiber count so you have less cuts and
>>> just
>>> > run more.
>>> > But, chunk is the expert.  We opted to spend more on equipment/fiber
>>> and
>>> > go
>>> > all tap so the maintenance wouldn't require splicing. But, to each his
>>> > own.
>>> > It seems fiber isn't that much different than anything else. You can
>>> spend
>>> > as much as you want and to some extent you replace labor dollars with
>>> > equipment dollars and vice versa.  Then it becomes what route if
>>> equipment
>>> > and people you have and the incremental cost to do this job when you
>>> > already
>>> > have all that.  e Didn't so we went tap.
>>> >
>>> > On Thu, Jun 16, 2016, 11:23 AM Bruce Robertson <br...@pooh.com> wrote:
>>> >>
>>> >> > With active, each strand has to run back to a switch somewhere.
>>> >>
>>> >> Right, I got that.  I'm talking mechanically on the pole, in front of
>>> the
>>> >> house.  How do you suck their one fiber out of the 144 count  up on
>>> the
>>> >> pole?
>>> >>
>>> >>
>>> >> On 06/16/2016 09:22 AM, Josh Reynolds wrote:
>>> >>
>>> >> On gpon via a splitter. 1 fiber in, multiple fibers out. Can be on the
>>> >> pole, in a pedestal, or even in the ground in a hand hole.
>>> >>
>>> >> With active, each strand has to run back to a switch somewhere.
>>> >>
>>> >> On Jun 16, 2016 11:20 AM, "Bruce Robertson" <br...@pooh.com> wrote:
>>> >>>
>>> >>> Noob question - mechanically, how do you break out an individual
>>> fiber
>>> >>> outside the dwelling?
>>> >>>
>>> >>> On 06/16/2016 09:15 AM, Chuck McCown wrote:
>>> >>>>
>>> >>>> Something that small, run 144 count fiber, home run to each dwelling
>>> >>>> and
>>> >>>> then choose active or PON back at your cabinet.
>>> >>>>
>>> >>>> -----Original Message----- From: Rob Genovesi
>>> >>>> Sent: Thursday, June 16, 2016 10:14 AM
>>> >>>> To: af@afmug.com
>>> >>>> Subject: [AFMUG] Building small GPON network
>>> >>>>
>>> >>>> We're looking at our first fiber neighborhood project, about 90
>>> homes.
>>> >>>> The neighborhood will be fed via wireless and fiber used for
>>> >>>> distribution.  It's 100% aerial in remote private neighborhood.
>>> >>>> Currently in the research/feasibility stage, but I hope this will be
>>> >>>> our first build and a good project to cut our teeth on.
>>> >>>>
>>> >>>> A few questions, answer off-list if you prefer:
>>> >>>>
>>> >>>> - What OLT/ONT have people been using and liked for a small GPON
>>> >>>> network?
>>> >>>>
>>> >>>> - Reading about "Distributed Tap Architecture" vs Splitting method.
>>> >>>> Anyone have experience with Tap?
>>> >>>>
>>> >>>> - Armored or Dielectric?  100% aerial at the bottom of a canyon
>>> under
>>> >>>> dense tree canopy.
>>> >>>>
>>> >>>> I'm sure there will be more questions, thanks in advance for any
>>> >>>> sharing.
>>> >>>>
>>> >>>>
>>> >>>> Rob Genovesi • Coastside.Net • Owner
>>> >>>> 650-712-5900 • 525B Obispo Rd • Half Moon Bay CA
>>> >>>>
>>> >>>>
>>> >>>>
>>> >>>>
>>> >>>>
>>> >>>>
>>> >>>
>>> >> !DSPAM:2,5762d245184159820018358!
>>> >>
>>> >>
>>> >
>>>
>>>

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