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You're just mad you can't get nothin', techjockey!
Originally Posted by UnregisteredUser
Dude, you think way too much about that. You been watching gladiator movies and playing Bette Midler records a lot lately, or what?
What are you running cable from/to? Are both locations running on the same power meter? (electric)
It's for Wireless Internet, they have no signal at their house, but do at the edge of their property, roughly 600' +/- away. POE #1 plugs in inside the house, Cat5/6 cable from it to the radio. Another port on the POE runs to a wireless router,switch, etc....
There are currently outlets at the power hub, so not sure if power there would even be an option.
Been looking at the CopperLink 2100/P, it supposed to work in conjunction with the first POE.
Think that and some good outdoor cable, maybe spring for Cat6 cable should do...
It's for Wireless Internet, they have no signal at their house, but do at the edge of their property, roughly 600' +/- away. POE #1 plugs in inside the house, Cat5/6 cable from it to the radio. Another port on the POE runs to a wireless router,switch, etc....
There are currently outlets at the power hub, so not sure if power there would even be an option.
Been looking at the CopperLink 2100/P, it supposed to work in conjunction with the first POE.
Think that and some good outdoor cable, maybe spring for Cat6 cable should do...
Don't need cat 6 unless you are going to do gigabit, and the little box doesn't support it.
All the little box is, is a repeater. POE should work just fine, provided the little box isn't too far from where power is inserted. (voltage loss over distance can be a pain with DC current.....)