2nd that.  Has QOS for voice, video, etc.  Good product.
 
Jim 
On another note, can anybody explain why when I reply through my email,
all is well, but when I reply to one of these messages with my
crackberry, it goes to the sender?  Works fine with a reply to all... 
(Sorry for the duplicate Dan!)

>>> Dan Davis <[email protected]> 7/21/2009 1:49 PM >>>

We needed to connect our Bus Barn and Tech Buildings in somewhat the
same scenario and the easiest way and cheapest was to purchase a Proxim
Quick Bridge product, around $1500.00. You get two antennas, to radios
(which connect directly into your existing network and that was pretty
much it, plus the wireless runs on Proxim’s on WORP technology which
cannot be scanned via war driving methods..
 

Dan Davis
Network Administrator
Spirit Lake Comm. School District
(712) 336-3707 ext. 1300
[email protected]

 

From:Mitch Mueller [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: Tuesday, July 21, 2009 1:18 PM
To: [email protected] 
Subject: RE: [info-tech] SDSL Modems

 
Well that is what we were wondering, is if they couldn’t be connected
to each other.  And we were going to run a fiber but didn’t for some
unknown reason.  Wish we would have cause I have fiber transceivers to
use.  And yes I’m going to look a wireless solution.  
 

From:[email protected]
[mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Scott Fosseen
[Prairie Lakes AEA]
Sent: Tuesday, July 21, 2009 1:15 PM
To: [email protected] 
Subject: Re: [info-tech] SDSL Modems

 

Are you sure you have the right equipment?  >From a quick scan these
look like they would connect to an ISP who has the other end of the
circuit, and not necessarily connect to each other.  I could be wrong on
this, but it does not look like the other DSL equipment I have seen. 
The Point to Point DSL equipment I have worked with has had two
different components.  

 

It also looks like your max speed will be a little low as well with
these devices.

 

At 1000' I would think wireless would be an option if you can get line
of site between buildings.  The ideal situation would be to use Fiber to
connect the buildings for the fastest possible connection.

 

From:Mitch Mueller ( mailto:[email protected] ) 

Sent:Tuesday, July 21, 2009 12:01 PM

To:[email protected] 

Subject:[info-tech] SDSL Modems

 

Anyone know how to configured SDSL Routers to send internet to each
other.  We are trying to get internet in a remote building, appox. 1000
ft away, and we are going to use SDSL Routers.  We have two Netopia
R-7200 SDSL Routers.  Really needing some help getting them to talk to
each other.  If you have any suggestions for me please let me know.  Or
if there is a easier way to get internet to the remote building let me
know.  Really need some help for this.

Thanks
Mitch Mueller
Emmetsburg CSD

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