You still have the limitation of Cat-5/Cat-6.  Unless they are not
following the specs you are still limited to 330 feet.  They say 300 feet of
cable plus a 33 foot patch cable.

    You are going to have to run fiber up to a box if it¹s more than 330
feet.  Sixnet makes some industrial switches with fiber and copper ports.
Run DC power up to the switch and POE.

    Justin
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From: "David E. Smith" <d...@mvn.net>
Reply-To: WISPA General List <wireless@wispa.org>
Date: Mon, 1 Nov 2010 16:01:51 -0500
To: WISPA General List <wireless@wispa.org>
Subject: Re: [WISPA] Copper GigE Distance



On Mon, Nov 1, 2010 at 14:54, Matt <lm7...@gmail.com> wrote:
>> >    You could push more, but not much bandwidth. We have cat-5 and cat-6
>> runs
>> > going 400+ feet up a tower linked at 100meg.  You won¹t be able to get a
>> > 1000M connection out of it though.
> 
> THis is for a licensed radio with a GigE POE port.

And that's the only port it has? There's no separate port for DC power? Let
me know what brand that is, so I can avoid it.

David Smith
MVN.net





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