For those that are doing outdoor wireless, I'm wondering what you use to
seal your exposed connectors. We use coax-seal but we've had a couple of
issues here and there where we still find water inside the connectors,
most likely due to condensation.
Thanks,
Hector Rios
Louisiana State University
Ok Ok, I'll speak up. I really do enjoy this list and have been spanked
a little in the past! ;)
I have done _lots_ of VoIP designs and installs with thousands of VoIP
handsets running on customer networks. 7920s, Spectralink, Vocera
badges, Hitachi phones, Nortel/Avaya (Spectralink hardware).
We also use the seal.
Here is a great demo on how to http://www.naval.com/coax-seal/
However, we also wrap ours again with electrical tape usually in the
opposite direction (if we remember) and go beyond the seal.
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We use either coax-seal (coaxseal.com) or 3m/Scotch Linerless Rubber
tape. On top of either, we use standard electrical tape wrapped in the
opposite direction. Lately we lean more towards the coax-seal product.
Works great.
Ryan Kocsondy
University of Connecticut
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