you might need to use licensed spectrum for this kind of an application.

consider that with unlicensed, anyone can use it, and you run the risk of
interfering with someone else's stuff, and you run the risk of them
interfering with your stuff. not to mention the security considerations.

Call the folks at NAS wireless  www.naswireless.com  they would love to talk
to you.

Chuck

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> Has anyone setup or can you point me to a wireless solution for an entire
> metro area? I have a hospital that we would like to link 10+ offices
within
> a 15 mile radius.  I've had good success with the Aironet 340 series, but
at
> this point we need something more geared towards a wide coverage area,
> rather than point to point. Any ideas would be appreciated.
>
> Bob Sites
> System Engineer
> Valley Health System (IS)
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