speaking of phone lines, you could also try HPNA technology
On Thu, 2005-01-27 at 11:42, Kelsey Hartigan Go wrote:
> On Thu, 27 Jan 2005, Federico Sevilla III wrote:
> 
> > This seems like a faster, more reliable, and more economical solution to
> > going WiFi, considering both points you are connecting are fairly static
> > (you can have movement within the department, and deploy WiFi there if
> > you have mobile users, but that's a different story altogether).
> > 
> > ... and then of course there's fiber.
> 
> Wifi is cheaper -- connect it to a directional antenna it'll go 
> 250 meters point to point.
> or...alternatively, if bandwidth isn't a problem, go VDSL.
> Use ordinary telephone lines to connect the two sites and VDSL at the
> edges.
> 
> 
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