Hi all, Now that we're heading into the stormy summer season, I'm reviewing our standard deployment specs for outdoor edge devices—specifically long-run IP cameras and gate controllers on dedicated metal poles. In the past, we've used standard inline PoE surge protectors, but we still see occasional port blowouts on the switch side after heavy lightning storms nearby, even when the pole itself is properly grounded. I’m curious about your real-world setups: Do you automatically budget for surge suppression at both ends (at the device and before entering the patch panel)? Are there specific brands you've found to actually survive a near-miss, or do you treat them as sacrificial items that you replace annually? Just trying to cut down on warranty truck rolls this summer. Would love to hear what's working for you guys in the field.