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djsumdog (djsumdog@djsumdog.com)'s status on Monday, 05-May-2025 12:33:40 JST djsumdog
Well direct lighting is going to fuck up anything. What surge protectors are designed for is nearby charges from lighting that momentarily increases current on the line without direct contact.
I also knew network admins who would coil up cables if they came from another building, about 5~10 times. The idea is coiling can dissipate some small surges, although I'm not sure if that actually worked of it was magical thinking.