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Protecting 1Gb Ethernet From Lightning Strikes



You might look at mccowntech.com,
they make surge suppressors geared toward
the wireless provider market which are pretty good.
(not associated, we just use their products).

-- 
Larry Smith
lesmith at ecsis.net

On Tue August 13 2019 13:22, Javier J wrote:
> I'm working with a client site that has been hit twice, very close by
> lightening.
>
> 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.
>
> 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?
> 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.
> Since migrating their onsite servers/infra to the cloud, now their
> connectivity is even more important.
>
> This is a small site, maybe about 200 switch ports, but I would only need
> to protect maybe 12 core ones. but would be something I could use in the
> future with larger deployments.
> it's just a 1Gbe network BTW.
>
> Hope someone with more experience can help make hardware recommendations?
>
> Thanks in advance.
>
> - Javier