02-27-2011 06:04 AM - edited 07-03-2021 07:52 PM
We want - based on customer requirements - to protect the outdoor APs and the infrastructure behind them from transient voltage surges and near-miss lightning.
I read in this forum that it is better to protect the infrastructure behind the APs by inserting a fiber link in between but we have to meet our customer requirements and protect the AP itself, which makes more sense.
The questions I have are the following:
03-01-2011 06:20 AM
I just got this PolyPhaser part with the correct connector types (N-type male for the protected side, and N-type female for the antenna side).
The part is AL-LSXM-ME. Now the question remains, how many should we install for a 5-antenna AP?
03-01-2011 06:29 PM
When I had to use external antennas connected back to the ap via lmr cable, we used one per antenna connection. Bridge requirements vary from manufacture. Some require arrestors outside and at times another one located inside.
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