I wonder if corrosion could be a cause for CRC errors we see on some of 
our APs.

Clay Stewart wrote:
> It is great if you do, not real bad if you don't... unless the unit 
> allows extra moisture. The issue is being disciplined enough to do it 
> every time.... times the guys you have in the field. When you are on a 
> roof, and the tube is down in another bag in the truck... most likely 
> you will not climb all the way down and back up for the benefit.
>
> But if you are organized and disciplined, dielectric grease will 
> guarantee years of service on electrical connectors. It is why car 
> manufacturers use it on their connectors.Especially with the long 
> warranties in service today.
>
>
> On Fri, Nov 15, 2013 at 1:48 PM, ~NGL~ <n...@ngl.net 
> <mailto:n...@ngl.net>> wrote:
>
>     Anybody using dielectric grease on RJ45 connectors?
>     Thanx
>     NGL
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