On Tue, Mar 29, 2011 at 09:52:47AM -0400, theluketaylor wrote:
> > This is actually something I was thinking about.  Both buildings have
> > a tower that are in line-of-sight of each other.  About 250 meters
> > between the two towers.  So I am thinking that I can set up an antenna
> > at each end and have the LTSP servers sync through that?
> >
> This is the route I would take.  I'd even make it a private network so
> only the servers you need to talk across sites would have access.  A
> cross site VLAN perhaps.
> 
> For a few thousand dollars worth of wireless gear you'll save a ton of
> space on your internet connection and point to point wireless is a lot
> more reliable than broadcast (like 802.11).  I'd highly recommend
> getting gear designed to bridge sites and not just use even an
> enterprise grade wireless AP, you'll get much better results.

I'm sure you're right, although I'm not sure that I could resist at least 
trying one of the cheaper solutions first, e.g.

http://www.wifigear.co.uk/ubiquiti-nanostation-m5-airmax-wireless-ptp-kit

Probably a terrible idea, especially after such good advice above.

-- 
Chris Roberts
http://chrisjrob.wordpress.com/

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