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Re: Access hardware for small FTTP deployment
From: Geoffrey Keating <geoffk () geoffk org>
Date: 16 May 2014 16:41:46 -0700
Chris <hs.citizen () gmail com> writes:
I'm interested to see what other people are doing for these types of small setups. Does anyone know of any other reasonably priced access switches, 32+ SFP ports, and able to withstand 60degC or higher operating temperature?
An alternative you might consider is a small A/C unit, especially if high temperatures aren't common where you are. Around here it's rare to see a roadside cabinet without one. Depending on where you are you might also find you need heat, since it's even harder to find components specified for below-freezing than for high temperatures. (I was also reminded that heat is helpful if your equipment will occasionally be powered down or under a light load, because as it cools down there can be condensation.)
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