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Antennas in the data center
On 7/18/19 7:54 AM, Robert Webb wrote:
> Thanks for the info on the standards portion.
>
> The booster configuration has been setup in a test scenario where the
> external antenna has been placed outside with line of site to the
> tower, less than a tenth of a mile away, with the feed cable run down
> a hallway indoors, the booster connected, and the indoor antenna
> connected (not in the data center though).
>
> Test with LTE equipment, ie. cell phones, has brought the signal from
> barely a single bar of 1x to 4 bars of LTE with good speeds.
>
> Manager has no issue with equipment purchased and has polled the other
> tenants in the same data center and they are also OK with it. He has
> just cited that there is some standard but has not been forthcoming
> with any documentation.
>
> I figured if there was such a standard then someone here would
> probably have run across it at some time.
Is he denying on some industry "LTE" standard or some other data center
or security standard?
>
> I am getting the feeling this is just something he has heard or been
> told in the past and really doesn't know.
>
>
>
> On Thu, Jul 18, 2019 at 9:35 AM Matt Harris <matt at netfire.net
> <mailto:matt at netfire.net>> wrote:
>
> On Thu, Jul 18, 2019 at 8:30 AM Robert Webb <rwfireguru at gmail.com
> <mailto:rwfireguru at gmail.com>> wrote:
>
> So I have a situation where I am trying to get LTE to an out
> of band router and there is no signal available in the data
> center. There was a booster setup purchased and I have a
> manager telling me that standards, industry and not local,
> prohibit the installation.
>
> He has yet to produce any documented industry standard so I
> thought I would reach out to see if anyone here has heard of this.
>
> We fall under NIST controls and I haven't found anything there
> and have also looked at TIA and not found anything.
>
>
> I've never heard of any industry standard preventing such a thing.
> There are a few questions this raises though. The first and most
> obvious being, are you sure that a "booster setup" will actually
> help? Have you done a site survey to figure out how to actually
> accomplish what you need to accomplish? The other question is
> whether perhaps the issue he has is with the specific "booster
> setup" chosen. Perhaps there's something naughty about it, in
> particular, that has caused him to not want it in his facility
> (cheap Chinese radios are known, for example, for polluting the
> spectrum outside of the frequencies that they are designed to
> operate within.) Maybe he has other folks doing legit RF stuff in
> there and doesn't want to risk that pollution?
>
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