I sincerely hope that might resolve it, water in a cable or anything can cause so many strange issues. I'll keep thinking anyway :-) Regards Paul
On 30 Apr 2014, at 1:18 pm, "Steve at Digitronics" <steve@digitronics.com.au> wrote:
Hello Paul,
Nice catch. The CAT5 is the last item on our possible list. We have it scheduled for replacement this coming weekend.
The current run is high quality underground rated CAT5. It is only around 15-20m in a domestic environment with no identified likely sources of large electrical transients. However, as pretty much a guess of last resort, we intend to replace it with top spec shielded CAT5 properly grounded to eliminate any possibility of induced transients from the environment. Fingers are utterly crossed.
Steve.
-----Original Message----- From: Public [mailto:public-bounces@talk.mikrotik.com.au] On Behalf Of Paul Julian Sent: Wednesday, 30 April 2014 13:01 To: MikroTik Australia Public List Subject: Re: [MT-AU Public] Problems with multiple RBMetal2SHPn devices.failing at one site
Hi Steve, do you have the opportunity to swap the cat5 with another which is at the same location to see if the problem follows the cable ?
I remember a long time ago in my cb radio days it was common for not so nice people to push pins through your coax which would provide a painful problem to find, everything would still work but your swr on the antenna would be woeful, I'm not saying that you have pins in the cable :-) but a fault in the cable might display some strange issues and probably still happily supply power successfully
Regards Paul
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