mhoppes wrote:Plug in a 48VH powered cable while the port is hot, blows the port often.
Short out the port, blows the port.
Plugging in a live port results in fried equipment if:
End crimped wrong, shorted cable, shorted device, or incorrect POE option is ON, these are user errors.
That kind of protection is addressed with the WS3 line with our OCP. Development has slowed on this again to supply chain issues. Hard to spend money on RND being a small company when you have nothing to sell because you can not get parts.
mhoppes wrote:Static electricity coming down the cable, blows the port.
ESD damage whereas it does occur actually occurs far less than you think. Again because towers usually have better grounds than electrical services or equipment boxes the path to ground is not better through the ethernet cable provided the tower has a dedicated ground run with ground bus bars attached to all antennas.
mhoppes wrote:Why is stray AC voltage even reaching the switch port? Shouldn't that be grounded off if the switch is plugged into a grounded outlet?
Again if the service ground is poor and the tower ground is better and since "most" radios bond DC negative to chassis/earth ground if we clamp AC current to ground it will take the path to better ground (tower).
Look, in our lab I am able to pass 120V AC though the switch, across 100m of cable through a Rocket radio through the SMA cable to the antenna and power a 100 watt light bulb (DEAD SERIOUS HERE). The problem is when the wattage becomes to much for the components on the switch or the radio to handle that something fries.
Also when your dealing with AC ground current bleeding in rain or storm events or from bad motors or AC units or wherever often this AC current is a harmonic which Hz FAR above 50-60Hz and we find it cuts right though filter caps above 400 Hz.
Ground current from AC which remember AC is alternating current so there is no positive and negative so it just there pushing and pulling back and forth creating resistance and heat - POP
This is a very complex issue that with all due respect most people do not grasp or think it is easily overcome, and then there are many that simply do not even believe it exists and I have posted many white papers from other engineers and still here we are.