PTP650 one and done :)
On 05/22/2017 02:38 PM, Chuck McCown wrote:
Not a believer yet. And we only need 100-250 Mbps max to the homes.
Actually probably more like 50 or 100 Mbps.
Want it to be simple too. ONT has multiple ethernet ports on it.
Just extend those physical layer 0/1 connections.
*From:* Cameron Crum
*Sent:* Monday, May 22, 2017 1:34 PM
*To:* [email protected]
*Subject:* Re: [AFMUG] extending fiber with RF
What about a couple of 60GHz links with a single 5GHz AP as a backup?
We did this for a bank that needed to connect two buildings
temporarily. Put a MT on either side that ran IPSEC tunnel over the
link with a failover script to route traffic over the 5 GHz link if
the 60 lost more than 50% of it's packets. The 5 GHz was slower, but
they still had connectivity in the even of a heavy rain.
On Mon, May 22, 2017 at 2:28 PM, Chuck McCown <[email protected]> wrote:
Still puzzling over how to get ethernet the last 3000 feet. I
have fiber to a point along a rural road. The end is about 2000
feet from one home and 3000 feet from another.
Was looking at using the existing copper with VDSL line
extenders. That was what that week of math problems was all
about. I am starting to lean away from that solution because it
is old copper. I really want to stop using it.
I don’t have a ROW that is legal. The old copper technically is
in trespass and the owner of the property is known to be a major
PITA. So not sure if I can get permission. Even then, we are
talking about 5000 feet of fiber to place. There will be some
money involved.
Using wireless could be much cheaper. Will have to do a solar
install with the ONT and RF gear on a stub pole at the handhole.
Not sure what kid of RF. Don’t want to use an AP because I need
two layer 2 connections from the ONT. Be more expensive to use an
AP anyhow. So two PTP systems. Rock solid, never fail type of
system. Noise floor down there is probably pretty low.
I could use a pair of rockets etc. Not wanting to lo-ball this,
want it to be very solid.
What would you use?
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