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airFiber
On 3/31/2012 6:14 AM, ML wrote:
>
> Often such a feature is an option within the radio configuration.
> Where wired side
> link follows wireless link. To me that never seemed like a good idea
> because I need
> to get into the radio during a wireless link-down situation. Maybe if
> there was
> an OOB ethernet port it could work but I haven't seen them on any
> radio I've touched.
>
The Exalt radios, both licensed and unlicensed, have an OOB port. Quite
handy for exactly this reason.
I've had one of their EX-5r-c GigE pairs running at full rate on a 14
mile path for years now with no problems except when the garbage truck
parks in front of the path briefly once a week.
Matthew Kaufman
- References:
- airFiber
- From: nick at flhsi.com (Nick Olsen)
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- From: marshall.eubanks at gmail.com (Marshall Eubanks)
- airFiber
- From: smutt at depht.com (Andrew McConachie)
- airFiber
- From: ml at kenweb.org (ML)