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From: BeeRich on 13 Apr 2008 11:43 Hiya folks. I have a buddy that has 2 buildings on the opposite side of the street from eachother. I want to find a way to have his servers in building A, and his workstations in building B. I would like to have a multi- channel wireless solution across the street as the "city" where he is in, will charge stupid amounts of money for him to run a cable over or under the street. It's a small town, so they have no clue how to charge for this, nor do they realize it will help them do business. Until we find a way of getting actual cable across the street, I want to find a comparable wireless solution. Are there any multiple-device, high speed solutions that have directional favourtism? Optimally I would like to have a 3 channel bridge over the road. I will deal with costs of professional equipment later on, but the network just has to be super fast. I'm just looking for options at the moment. Cheers
From: LR on 13 Apr 2008 16:05 BeeRich wrote: > Hiya folks. > > I have a buddy that has 2 buildings on the opposite side of the street > from eachother. I want to find a way to have his servers in building > A, and his workstations in building B. I would like to have a multi- > channel wireless solution across the street as the "city" where he is > in, will charge stupid amounts of money for him to run a cable over or > under the street. It's a small town, so they have no clue how to > charge for this, nor do they realize it will help them do business. > Until we find a way of getting actual cable across the street, I want > to find a comparable wireless solution. > > Are there any multiple-device, high speed solutions that have > directional favourtism? Optimally I would like to have a 3 channel > bridge over the road. I will deal with costs of professional > equipment later on, but the network just has to be super fast. I'm > just looking for options at the moment. > > Cheers http://www.meridianmicrowave.com/#unlicensed http://www.gigabitrf.com/ http://www.trangobroadband.com/wireless_products/TrangoLINK_Apex.aspx
From: DTC on 13 Apr 2008 20:30 BeeRich wrote: Pair of Ligowave Plus units. About $260 each. Add the cost for a pair of patch panel antennas.
From: outbackwifi on 14 Apr 2008 03:52 On Apr 14, 5:30 am, DTC <m...(a)nothingtoseehere.zzx> wrote: > BeeRich wrote: > > Pair of Ligowave Plus units. About $260 each. Add the cost for > a pair of patch panel antennas. Hi, You might want to indicate what speeds are you looking at? For some people 5 mbps is a lot and for others 1 gig is fast. your descision on the products will depend on the goals. In addition to setting up multiple point-to-point links, you might want to consider how you will achieve link aggregation. Simplest way is to setup 3 pairs of 802.11a radios terminated at a link aggregator/loadbalancer at each end. Look at http://gigabeam.com/ for some really exotic stuff. Regards, Shiv
From: BeeRich on 15 Apr 2008 02:56 Hi folks. Thanks for the reply. Unfortunately he has no more need for it as he's rented one building out. Cheers
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