Need help with UPS, as in backup power

optoman

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CompUSA has this IBM Office Professional 700 UPS System on sale until the 24. I've been wanting to get a UPS and this one has more than enough power but its only $100.

The only thing I don't understand is what does SNMP compatible mean? I understand that you can hook it up to the serial port and it will shut down your computer with their sofware.
 

optoman

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Doesn't anyone know what SNMP means?

Also, has anyone heard anything good or bad about them? :)
 

Windogg

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I personally hate TrippLite and go for APC whenever possible. More of a personal issue than objectevly proven fact. TrippLite does make excellent UPSes. Overall it appears to be sufficient for a system and monitor. Most major manufacturers include autoshutdown software in the event of a extended outage. I've had no experience with TrippLite's software but APC's PowerChute will monitor and long line conditions and even save doucments before safely downing a system.

SNMP is Simple Network Management Protocol. It allows IT managers, net admins, etc. to monitor and track all sorts of equipment over a network. This part shouldn't apply to you.

Windogg
 

Vegito

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The APC are pretty good but their monitoring software sucks you need SMARTER UPS to get the temperature graphics, etc.etc. Warranty was great, had a ups that died and they replaced it..
 

Dee67

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I actually have 2 of these, picked them up a few weeks ago. I don't have the serial port thing or software installed since I'm here like all the time anyway.

I just checked the boxes they came in and the manuals and didn't see a mention of SNMP - maybe it's related to the software?

Anyway, I like 'em - they have a feature that wasn't on other UPS' I had which is the abilty to shut off the warning beeps
 

Windogg

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IIRC, you can buy a special serial cable that give it the ability to shutdown during an outage. The software can be downloaded for free on TrippLite's website.

Windogg
 

AndrewR

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Very nice deal! I've been using the TrippLite branded version of this UPS for well over a year now (picked it up for $50 when Staples screwed up their print ad :) ). It hasn't so much as hiccupped during that time, which I consider to be a very good sign.

I also have APC (excellent) and have used SL Waber (GARBAGE) and PK Electronics (good also).
 

MWink

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TrippLite is JUNK! I had a TrippLite malfunction and SEND surges through my speakers toasting my sound card. Not to mention a slew of other problems. I would rather plug my computer into the wall during a lightning storm than use another TrippLite UPS.

APC on the other hand is excellent. I bought a Back-UPS Pro 650 over 2 years ago and have not had a SINGLE problem since!