Antennas in the data center
Alain Hebert
ahebert at pubnix.net
Thu Jul 18 15:39:45 UTC 2019
Hi,
Some PCI auditors (loaded words right there) will freak out and
you're stuck explaining the concept of life all over again...
Anyway, those works in a DC (25k') built inside a support structure
for a train station =D.
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On 2019-07-18 09:35, Matt Harris 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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