Brian, isn't the max run for Cat 6 wire 328'? More than that and you run into latency issues... I think. PS I need the small version of your trencher to put in my sprinkler system!
On paper, yes. In practice I have a total of 1,500ft with 3 switches in line. Internet speed coming in is 200Mbps and at the other end I get 180Mbps. Perfectly acceptable considering it gives me a mesh network over about 15 acres!
What you are describing is technically a plate compactor and the term Wacker packer is just a nick name from the brand "Wacker Neuson". If we want to get technical, a jumping jack is called vibratory rammer.
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Brian, isn't the max run for Cat 6 wire 328'? More than that and you run into latency issues... I think. PS I need the small version of your trencher to put in my sprinkler system!
On paper, yes. In practice I have a total of 1,500ft with 3 switches in line. Internet speed coming in is 200Mbps and at the other end I get 180Mbps. Perfectly acceptable considering it gives me a mesh network over about 15 acres!
@@AgapeFarmRanch no Fiber handy? We like using those $50 mikrotik switches with the SFP slot.
@@syclone1012 it will be swapped for fiber in the future. Thanks for the tip on the mikrotik!
@@AgapeFarmRanch Mikrotik RB260GSP 5 PORT gigabit POE +SFP Switch works like a charm.
greetings sir; wacka packa? no. jumping jack. yes. wacka packa is flat with large square plate on the bottom....................g
What you are describing is technically a plate compactor and the term Wacker packer is just a nick name from the brand "Wacker Neuson". If we want to get technical, a jumping jack is called vibratory rammer.