Thanks. Actually those have been concerns, but luckily so far nothing!
It's pretty far up there and it's only the wolves I worry about. Hehe

The CAT5 is actually not the stock sB stuff so it's quite a bit meatier
than the normal stuff. Gel filled and all that jazz.. :)

Cheers,
Paul

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>Nice setup, Paul! I don't have a need for solar right now, but 
>you bet your bottom dollar I'm taking notes!
>
>Aren't you concerned that some punk (or some animal) might 
>come along and graw on your cables or something? Have you 
>considered using "burial" CAT5 and burying the cables? It 
>looks like you're using sB's CAT5 that comes with the outdoor 
>unit. Personally, I think theirs is a wee bit flimsy and I'd 
>be reluctant to use it in an environment that's not protected 
>from animals and idiots.
>
>But it looks pretty slick! (I like your "NEMA" box. Mine was 
>horribly expensive and I'm betting it's total overkill).
>
>Tim Foster
>www.AledoBroadBand.com
>Aledo's only high-speed ISP
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