OK, I�ll go with you
on this�..but WHY did this happen?
Just to be the
devil�s advocate, are you implying by your response that some electrical
energy traveled down the antenna coax, into the radio and caused it to somehow
shut off, yet did not damage the radio permanently. Hmmmmm�..I�d like some
more clarity.
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From:
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On Behalf Of John
Hokenson
Sent: Wednesday,
June 18, 2003 6:49 PM
To:
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Subject: Re: [smartBridges] Why did the
power go out on the APPO last night?
Put a polyphaser on the antenna
line.....
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Sent:
Wednesday, June 18, 2003 5:29 PM
Subject:
[smartBridges] Why did the power go out on the APPO last
night?
We have an APPO in Access Point
mode on the roof of a house high on a hill here in New Mexico. Last night
there was a nice electrical storm overhead. The APPO went down. Today I went
up on the roof and found all lights off on the unit. Other ac powered items
of ours on this roof were on. I turned off the battery backup which killed
power to everything, then I turned it back on. The APPO came on! Clients
could then associate and surf.
So, the question is, �What
caused the APPO to turn off? If there was a power loss why did the APPO not
come back on when power was restored?�
Other facts:
�
The APPO is directly grounded to
the house ground using #8 copper wire.
�
The APPO is two weeks old�.it
has run fine for the last two weeks.
�
Using a static IP
�
There are two radios at this
location. The other radio is an APP Indoor working in Client Bridge mode as
a backhaul. It stayed up.
�
All equipment including the APPO
is inside a weatherproof box on the roof.
Thanks for thinking about
this.
Bobby Bounds
Airwave Internet,
LLC
Albuquerque,
NM
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505-867-2413