300' will definitly require the new POE. I have had no problems with
weather. But, I have also never had a unit die either (without good cause,
like lightning). You should read the past posts about problems and make your
own decisions. Don't forget that this list is only a small fraction of the
distributed base and is not a completely accurate picture of SB products.
There have been problem (some big ones) but I feel that they are past. The
new equipment also looks promising. Email me of list of you have specific
problems. I have helped set up severl WISPs in my area as well as my own and
hopefull will be assisting with one a few states away soon (thanks Nimish!).
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On Behalf Of Minh Hoang
Sent: Thursday, August 21, 2003 11:56 PM
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Subject: [smartBridges] Need advice on airPoint Pro Outdoor AP



Hi,

Does anyone out there have experience of using airPoint Pro outdoor 
AP? I'm planning to use it and would like to know how it fares against 
the weather elements? Also, I plan to run about 300 feet of oudoor 
CAT5 cable to the AP so I'd like to have recommendation on the AC 
dapter that has correct polarity on the DC out plug.

Thanks,
Minh
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