I agree (somewhat) with David, the RF solution should work. There are any
of a number of solutions that can give you up to DS1 speeds and beyond.
Some are licensed and some are unlicensed (I'm assuming here that you're
in the US - maybe not a good assumption). Several use Spread-Spectrum.
Almost all require line-of-sight (so would IR). Directional antennae would help
with signal levels and with interference. Wouldn't require much power...
Larus and Adaptive Broadband (formerly California Microwave) come to mind.
mas
At 10:23 AM 10/13/99 -0700, David Lang wrote:
>Take a look at the radio links anyway. with only 300 yards to cover you
>should be able to get things to work. It may require that you get larger
>antennas that are designed for a mile or so range, but properly aligned
>you should be able to punch a signal through.
>
>David Lang
>
>
> On Tue, 12 Oct 1999, Denis Voitenko wrote:
>
> > Date: Tue, 12 Oct 1999 21:40:52 -0400
> > From: Denis Voitenko <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > To: Linux-net <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > Subject: wireless link ( 50% offtopic)
> >
> > Hello,
> >
> > While this is not exactly related to Linux, it's directly related to
> > networking :-)
> >
> > One of my customes has two warehouses located about 300 yards part. They
> > want them both connected as a network. In their situation it is impossible
> > to drag a wire and ISDN is not only slow, but ends up to be $2000/month.
> > While there is DSL available in their area, I was thinking that probably
> > some wireless link would actually make more sence since the only cost is
> > installation, unlike with DSL. So I am trying to find some product that
> > would give me nice performance. I doubt that radio link would cut it since
> > they have some heavy duty machinery working there 24/7 that emmits
> enough of
> > electromagnetic waves to totally kill my cellphone. So I guess it ends
> up to
> > be some infrared (laser) thing. Can anyone advice on such a toy?
> >
> > Denis Voitenko
> > Creative Director
> > [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> >
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