*grin* The "some success" part was because they could yet fail, and I
haven't
used a lot of them. maybe 5 or 6. I have some out for a couple of years now,
and have yet to have one fail, but I sure wouldn't want to bet my entire
business
case on them, or any other splice method either. :)
John
Subject: [WISPA] outside connection
Hi,
We sometimes have to move people's radios because of tree growth,
changing towers, etc. The biggest pain is having to re-run the CAT5
cable because it won't reach. Has anyone ever seen some type of outdoor
coupler or even something you could pu
"some success" :)
They have leaked for me. If I have to splice I try to do it inside at
point of entry with a coupler or keystone jack. If it has to be done
outside I use these..
http://www.shop.com/op/~PETRA_300_071_UY_Gel_Splice_Connector_2_Port-prod-30304739-39574282?sourceid=3
and mas
I have used these with some success.
http://www.alliedelec.com/Search/ProductDetail.asp?SKU=565-0107&R=565%2D0107&sid=45F9DE0075EFE17F
John
Travis Johnson wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> We sometimes have to move people's radios because of tree growth,
> changing towers, etc. The biggest pain is having to re
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Subject: [WISPA] outside connection
Hi,
We sometimes have to move people's radios because of tree growth,
changing towers, etc. The biggest pain is
Hi,
We sometimes have to move people's radios because of tree growth,
changing towers, etc. The biggest pain is having to re-run the CAT5
cable because it won't reach. Has anyone ever seen some type of outdoor
coupler or even something you could put around a normal coupler and just
extend the