CAT5 surge/lightning strike protection recommendations?
Robert E.Seastrom
rs at seastrom.com
Wed Sep 14 12:33:20 UTC 2005
Todd Vierling <tv at duh.org> writes:
> Seriously, though, that's exactly what you're describing, and about what I'd
> suggest in a no-other-option scenario -- but if it's possible to pull fiber
> through the conduits, it would probably be far less expensive long term, or
> even medium term if the physical fiber spools can be bought cheaply enough.
For those who haven't priced the stuff lately, in spools of 1000' the
per-foot prices of 2-strand MM tight buffered fiber suitable for
pulling in conduits like he (hopefully) has tends to be
price-competitive with cat5 on a per-foot basis. Extra strands are
cheap; the pricey part of fiber is the jacket and strength members;
even super-pure glass is not that expensive overall.
The expensive parts in the equation turn out to be the termination
trays and connectors.
---Rob
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