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Subject: [WISPA] Ethernet problems
I installed a customer in October and started having Ethernet problems in
March. I have an approximately 200' Ethernet run from the top of a TV
tower, to the house, and through the basement. I installed
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I was reading this thread, and I had a thought (scary thing!, LOL), it
it possible that inside the conduit, there is a rough edge (maybe the
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I was reading this thread, and I had a thought (scar
Alan, I was an electrician for just about 30 years.
Drywallers with routers in their hands are one the most dangerous things .
George
Alan Cain wrote:
Tim Wolfe wrote:
I was reading this thread, and I had a thought (scary thing!, LOL), it
it possible that inside the conduit, there is a rough
Tim Wolfe wrote:
I was reading this thread, and I had a thought (scary thing!, LOL), it
it possible that inside the conduit, there is a rough edge (maybe the
edge of a junction box if you are not using LBE's?) that scraped off
the outside covering and you now have exposed wires that you can not
o the Mikrotik CPE
with your laptop??
-Russ
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Sent: Tuesday, May 29, 2007 4:11 PM
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I installed a customer in October and started h
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Sent: Wednesday, May 30, 2007 7:31 AM
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What if you plug directly (or as direct as you can) into the Mikrotik CPE
with your laptop??
-Russ
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What if you plug directly (or as direct as you can) into the Mikrotik CPE
with your laptop??
-Russ
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You should be able to find a supplier of ferrite beads on google. They
are
relatively inexpensive and you may ha
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Sent: Tuesday, May 29, 2007 7:15 PM
Subject: Re: [WISPA] Ethernet problems
Can you define "Ethernet problem" a little more.
No link lights, intermittent link, no data, small packet data only,
intermittent data?
My first thought is
Can you define "Ethernet problem" a little more.
No link lights, intermittent link, no data, small packet data only,
intermittent data?
My first thought is bad connector or bad port on a device. I have seen
hub ports that will look fine, do small packets fine, but don't try to
move a lot of da
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Sent: Tuesday, May 29, 2007 5:54 PM
Subject: RE: [WISPA] Ethernet problems
Mike, the ferrite snap-on is an inductance that prevents common mode RF,
of
any frequency you care about, from waltzing down the wire into your
system.
You just snap the hinged double-half-core onto the cabl
any, it made.
Thanks,
. . . j o n a t h a n
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I wondered how it discerns good RF from bad RF, but
* How Oscillators Work <http://www.howstuffworks.com/oscillator.htm>
Respectfully,
Rick Harnish
President
OnlyInternet Broadband & Wireless, Inc.
260-827-2482
Founding Member of WISPA
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. . . j o n a t h a n
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You should be able to find a supplier of ferrite beads
uffworks.com/oscillator.htm>
Respectfully,
Rick Harnish
President
OnlyInternet Broadband & Wireless, Inc.
260-827-2482
Founding Member of WISPA
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Mike,
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Is there 120v power running parallel to the cable? What else is on this
tower? Any high wattage RF transmitters? I have seen shielded cat
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Subject: [WISPA] Ethernet problems
I installed a customer in October and started having Ethernet problems in
March. I have an approximately 200' Ethernet run from the top of a TV
tower, to the house, and through the basement. I installed a Belden?
outdoor Cat5E cable, a Mohawk outdoor
I installed a customer in October and started having Ethernet problems in
March. I have an approximately 200' Ethernet run from the top of a TV tower,
to the house, and through the basement. I installed a Belden? outdoor Cat5E
cable, a Mohawk outdoor gel cable, a rope for future cable addition
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