Using IR Lasers Instead of Fiber
Artifice_Eternity writes: "Can't deal with the trouble, time or expense of digging up the street to get fiberoptic cable to your building in the big city? There's another way...infrared line-of-sight infrared lasers between your building and another one nearby. Repeaters and redundancy can keep the chain going reliably for miles, with gigabit data transmission rates."
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Oh my God! These things attract LIGHTNING? Well, I guess that just makes them completely unusable, then. It's too bad... if only we had some sort of device that could protect (lightning) things from lightning (rod)...
Like yours is?
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But they where very happy when they got a copper link, since they could count on loosing net connection when there was fog.
I find it unlikely that these students would go around "letting loose or releasing" their net connection just because of some benign weather phenomenon. On the other hand, I suppose fog could cause the students to fail to retain an IR link. The word you were looking for is losing.
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So you would loose connection in storms etc.
I doubt that one would consider "letting loose or releasing" a net connection in the event of a storm, unless there were danger of lightning strikes near conducting cable. However, one might fail to retain connectivity of an IR link in a storm. The word you were looking for is lose.
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