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On 03/25/2010 03:46 PM, Mike O'Connor wrote:
> chekmarx wrote:
>> On Thu, Mar 25, 2010 at 2:47 PM, Will Honea
>> <os2-wireless_users@2rosenthals.com
>> <mailto:os2-wireless_users@2rosenthals.com>> wrote:
>>
>> <snip>
>>
>> Just a thought for
>> you: those puny surge protector strips are very limited but
>> (especially for
>> phone lines) one at the point of entry cascaded with a second one
>> several feet
>> away near the actual equipment reduces the surge MUCH better than
>> a single
>> point protection scheme.
>>
>>
>> Thanks Will for the info. I knew that the POS strips didn't do much
>> to protect electronic gear but I didn't know a two-strip approach
>> would be a better route to go. I need to get some sort of protection
>> for my new system. I was hoping to get something that would simply
>> plug into a two-gang receptacle, replacing the face-plate.
>>
>> Would you happen to have any suggestions for a quality piece?
>> (Basically money is no longer an issue. I bought my system from
>> Gene Alexander of EERAC Computers and want it to be protected!)
>>
>> TIA
>> Greg
>>
>>
>> --
>> Will Honea <whonea@whonea.net <mailto:whonea@whonea.net>>
>>
>>
> Hi Greg,
>
> Get yourself a UPS!
you might want to look at Transtector for enet protectors; dunno if
polyphaser does - I know they do rf ones.