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Anyone applying mastic and/or electrical tape to their outdoor MRs Antenna connectors?
Deploying a bunch of MR66s in the rain today and seriously wondering if these pretty white Meraki boots at the base of these ma-ant-20s is going to cut it.
Does anyone apply anything a bit more durable? These are going to be getting marine sun wind and rain for years to come.
Thanks.
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I have the MR72, and MR66 and they seem to do fine without tape i only have had 2 die on me in the 3 years of using them but i think that was more of a grounding issue.
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I have the MR72, and MR66 and they seem to do fine without tape i only have had 2 die on me in the 3 years of using them but i think that was more of a grounding issue.
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We have some of our APs around 200m from the ocean - 72s and 74s. No issues here other than they start to look pretty terrible after a year (but that isn't Meraki's fault). They have survived rain, moisture, birds, etc.
Be sure to properly ground them, it isn't just for lightning strikes!
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Would using Shielded and properly grounded ethernet runs suffice or do you always have to ground the AP with a separate wire?
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i would say run the wire for the ground. better to be safe with that measure. Shielded ethernet couldn't hurt but then it raises your cost of the project a bit.
