Hi Steve,
Thanks for your post. Sorry I didn’t respond sooner.
The surge suppressor brubble1 suggested does not provide adequate protection for Force 200 radios. High quality surge suppressors, with the right voltage for your installations, will minimize both network downtime due to lightning damage and network maintenance costs associated with replacing lightning damaged hardware. Investing in the right surge protection pays off in the long run.
C000000L065A is the 30V gigabit surge suppressor you want for Force 200 and it will be available in May. I'm sorry that we don't have it available for you to order today.
C000000L033A is a 56V surge suppressor and it clamps at a higher voltage than C000000L065A, so the Force 200 could still be damaged by lightning-induced current, but it would provide some protection.
C000000L065A will provide the best possible protection for your Force 200 installations. However, if you need a solution before C000000L065A becomes available to order in May, Tycon Systems has an indoor surge suppressor and outdoor housing that has been reported to work with Force 200 installations. I’ve provided links below.
http://tyconsystems.com/index.php/products/power-over-ethernet/poe-splitters-2/537-tp-esp-1000-poe24