AP-1000's & RG-1100's are very tempermental. We've had about 22 out of 400
RG-1100 failures or 18% failure rate. Also, 4 AP-1000's out of 18 or 22%
failure rate. I've been keeping track of serial numbers of failed units to see
if a pattern will emerge at: https://carroll.pathcom.ca/serials/ Please feel
free to add your units to the list. *Note: please do not add units that have
been damaged as a result of a direct lightning strike. see:
https://carroll.pathcom.ca/serials/photos/AP1000_lightning.JPG
My advice, use the new KN-100 & KN-200 boards made by Karlnet.
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On 2003-Aug-02 at 8:47 AM Bill Fisher wrote:
>I've had two AP-1000's bite the dust in the numerous lightning storms
>we're having this year. I've got ethernet protection right at the device
>as well as on the antenna connectors. The last one seems to just be an
>ethernet port issue. It hangs on that port when booting. The radios are
>working great.
>
>1. Are these things just not robust for outdoor use in terms of lightning?
>
>2. Does anyone fix these things for a price that makes sense to do so? I
>think I paid $199 for them, so it might be hard.
>
>Thanks
>
>Bill
>
>PS: Sorry for the Charles Wu e-mail to the list the other day.
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