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GK> From: "George" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
GK> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
GK> Sent: Friday, August 22, 2003 10:43 PM
GK> Subject: Re: [smartBridges] smartBridges launches PoE Outdoor


>> I do it all the time. Around here a lot of the electricians are using
>> mud rings for tv telephone. So If I can find a low voltage drop from the
>> attic, I just drop the snake down the same hole and out the same opening
>> as the teelephone tv jack.
>> But I totally agree that sometimes it's a lot harder than that.
>> George
>>
>> The Wirefree Network wrote:
>>
>> >The problem is EVERY house is different.  The homes in my area are all
>> >around 5 years old.  The insulation is BLOWN in by the truckload.  You
>> >cant even see the rafters, so you dig your foot around till it feels
>> >solid and hope you can put weight on it.  Then you do it all over again
>> >from rafter to rafter.  Then you crouch down in knee deep insulation
>> >powder and attempt to find the location to feed your snake down.  No way
>> >is it a 30 minute job!!  More like 2 hours.  Much more than that if you
>> >factor in the replacement time for the sheetrock that you put your
>> >freaking knee through in their ceiling.
>> >
>> >Nope...NO attics for me or my sub contractors.
>> >
>> >Sully
>> >
>> >-----Original Message-----
>> >From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>> >[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Martin Moreno
>> >Sent: Friday, August 22, 2003 9:44 PM
>> >To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>> >Subject: RE: [smartBridges] smartBridges launches PoE Outdoor
>> >
>> >are you serious it takes us about 30 min to snake a wire from the attic
>> >to an
>> >upstairs room down inside the wall we invested about $100 in parts like
>> >a long
>> >drill bit and thse cool fiberglass rods that when put together reach
>> >about 15
>> >feet!
>> >Piece of cake most the time we charge extra $50-$75 to snake it in the
>> >wall and
>> >people pay it ;-)
>> >
>> >Quoting The Wirefree Network <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>> >
>> >
>> >
>> >>Huh...now I am stumped.  I see that the POE unit is outside.  So...if
>> >>
>> >>
>> >only
>> >
>> >
>> >>one CAT5 passes through the wall, how does the outside unit get
>> >>
>> >>
>> >power??
>> >
>> >
>> >>You
>> >>cant possibly be using the indoor POE unit to combine the signal and
>> >>
>> >>
>> >power,
>> >
>> >
>> >>then doing it again outside??
>> >>
>> >>Sorry...I am just confused.
>> >>
>> >>Oh...and I don't use ANY flush mounts (too much work).  I use ONLY the
>> >>surface mount jacks.  I also don't fish anyone's walls.  That would
>> >>
>> >>
>> >cost me
>> >
>> >
>> >>too much in subcontractor fees.  I run all cable outside, with one
>> >>penetration point where we put a surface mount RJ45 jack, then a short
>> >>
>> >>
>> >CAT5
>> >
>> >
>> >>to the router/pc.
>> >>
>> >>Sully
>> >>
>> >>-----Original Message-----
>> >>From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>> >>[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>> >>
>> >>Sent: Friday, August 22, 2003 7:42 PM
>> >>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>> >>Subject: RE: [smartBridges] smartBridges launches PoE Outdoor
>> >>
>> >>Yes we are planning for the Flush mount. But I there is still time to
>> >>change. This can be changed even at a later time based on more user
>> >>feedback.
>> >>
>> >>Based on the discussion on this forum a few days ago, we have modified
>> >>
>> >>
>> >the
>> >
>> >
>> >>mounting instructions such that only one CAT5 cable needs to go
>> >>
>> >>
>> >through the
>> >
>> >
>> >>wall.
>> >>
>> >>Nish
>> >>
>> >>
>> >>-----Original Message-----
>> >>From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>> >>[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>> >>On Behalf Of Chris Chance
>> >>Sent: Saturday, August 23, 2003 7:43 AM
>> >>To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
>> >>Subject: RE: [smartBridges] smartBridges launches PoE Outdoor
>> >>
>> >>I know this flush mount is not a good idea a surface  box I would
>> >>
>> >>
>> >think
>> >
>> >
>> >>would make things easier... did the doc really say flush mount? I hope
>> >>
>> >>
>> >not
>> >
>> >
>> >>:( don't drill 2 holes use a 1/4 inch hole instead of 3/8 or just go
>> >>
>> >>
>> >one
>> >
>> >
>> >>side up to fit both inside.
>> >>Chris
>> >>-----Original Message----- 
>> >>From: The Wirefree Network [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>> >>Sent: Friday, August 22, 2003 11:42 AM
>> >>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>> >>Here is my 2 cents on this product that is obviously already in
>> >>production...too late to make suggestions I guess.
>> >>I definitely LOVE the compliance factors...the self sensing power
>> >>adjustment....and the protection!  Much needed improvements!!
>> >>I don't like the added work I have to do to mount/install
>> >>this...mounting the box, drilling 2 holes, cutting a hole in there
>> >>
>> >>
>> >wall
>> >
>> >
>> >>for the flush mount plate, etc!  I guess the client could still do a
>> >>power reset from inside the home...that's okay.  I also don't like the
>> >>
>> >>
>> >
>> >
>> >
>> >>power plug using Rj-11...but there really is not chance of hurting
>> >>anything there.
>> >>I personally use a surface mount RJ45 block for all my installs.  I
>> >>drill one small hole from the outside and mount the jack over the top
>> >>
>> >>
>> >of
>> >
>> >
>> >>the hole.  Sure...flush mounts look nicer...but more work!!
>> >>Sully
>> >>-----Original Message----- 
>> >>From: Pallab Chakrabarti [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>> >>Sent: Friday, August 22, 2003 4:52 AM
>> >>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>> >>Subject: smartBridges launches PoE Outdoor
>> >>Hi
>> >>smartBridges has introduced PoE Outdoor(tm), a unique concept of
>> >>
>> >>
>> >dynamic
>> >
>> >
>> >>Power over Ethernet for outdoor wireless installations. Please find
>> >>attached the product brochure and the press release from smartBridges.
>> >>
>> >>
>> >
>> >
>> >
>> >>Please visit www.smartbridges.com/new/products/po.php for details on
>> >>
>> >>
>> >the
>> >
>> >
>> >>PoE Outdoor.
>> >>Thanks
>> >>smartBridges Global Marketing
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>> >
>> >
>> >Martin Moreno
>> >Blazen Wireless
>> >909-907-4106
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