Good idea. I had Ethernet surge protectors but it must have jumped them.

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On Aug 6, 2010, at 4:13 PM, Fred Goldstein <fgoldst...@ionary.com> wrote:

> At 8/6/2010 04:38 PM, Jeremie Chism wrote:
>> For the second week in a row lightning has got me. This time it was my
>> main tower taking out my core cisco router, switch, AP. My luck is
>> great. Maybe it's time to look at something besides cisco.
>
> Hmmm, I'm sensing a product opportunity here.  Cisco routers are
> expensive.  So rather than let anything conductive touch them (other
> than the power feed, which presumably has its own protectors), use a
> jumper of all-dielectric fiber to isolate them from anything that
> goes near the outside.  Sort of an air gap, but made of glass...
>
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