I have noticed that, when it comes to grounding, everyone has an idea. Some people say to put a protector at the top near the node. Others say at the bottom and others say on the top and bottom. Some say they use none. What is the logical setup? Thanks ahead. I will follow your advice.
Practically - one at the bottom closest to the base of the tower or the entrance point to your building - tied to a good tower system ground.
More than half of our tower installations have "no" protection whatsoever - which probably is not a good thing.
We have "lost" nodes and protectors that had protection on them due to a "reverse surge" from the power lines in one case.
Usually, the nodes just get "scrambled/reset" and go back to the initial "nocall" setup screen.
Others blow the ethernet driver, but keep on working via RF.
Tennessee is a very active lightning state. We had a storm system this past week that may have taken out a Nanostation @ 122 feet that had no protection on it.
Won't know until we get up the tower and evaluate the cabling.