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    You will want to check out these.<br>
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href="https://mccowntech.wptstaging.space/product-category/surge-protectors/rack-mount-surge-protectors/"><a class="moz-txt-link-freetext" href="https://mccowntech.wptstaging.space/product-category/surge-protectors/rack-mount-surge-protectors/">https://mccowntech.wptstaging.space/product-category/surge-protectors/rack-mount-surge-protectors/</a></a><br>
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    They are made to fit into the 1U APC Chassis PRM24.<br>
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    We rely on them heavily in the WISP Market.  I've had equipment on a
    tower that was physically destroyed by lightening, and the Router
    Port on the other side of these arrestors was just fine.  <br>
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    <div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 8/13/2019 1:51 PM, Rob Pickering
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          <div dir="ltr" class="gmail_attr">On Tue, 13 Aug 2019 at
            19:23, Javier J <<a moz-do-not-send="true"
              href="mailto:javier@advancedmachines.us">javier@advancedmachines.us</a>>
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            <div dir="ltr">I'm working with a client site that has been
              hit twice, very close by lightening.
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              <div>I did lots of electrical work/upgrades/grounding but
                now I want to focus on protecting Ethernet connections
                between core switching/other devices that can't be
                migrated to fiber optic.</div>
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              <div>I was looking for surge protection devices for
                Ethernet but have never shopped for anything like this
                before. Was wondering if anyone has deployed a solution?</div>
              <div>They don't have a large presence on site (I have been
                moving all of their core stuff to AWS) but they still
                have core networking / connectivity and PoE cameras /
                APs around the property.</div>
              <div>Since migrating their onsite servers/infra to the
                cloud, now their connectivity is even more important.</div>
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        <div dir="ltr">The correct answer is use fiber.
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          <div>If you really, really can't then APC make a single port
            transient arrestor p/n PNET1GB.
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            <div>I've used these in the past for a PoE phone in a wooden
              gatehouse hut right on the 100M max length with no power
              for active kit and they seem to work fine. I'm using one
              at the moment for a PoE access point in my garden shed.
              Not sure I would bring an inter building link in copper
              onto an expensive core switch though.</div>
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            <div>Don't know of anything in higher density than "one
              port".</div>
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            <div>Rob Pickering, <a moz-do-not-send="true"
                href="mailto:rob@pickering.org" target="_blank">rob@pickering.org</a></div>
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