as said, there is companies that do this for a living. They have (if you are 
lucky)
- 24 support (with a crew that can start driving around to fix a node somewhere 
between your office #1 and #2)
- redundancy
- monitoring
- support
- more clients that use the same infrastructure, so a good incentive to do the 
above
- knowledge about networks
- experience in bridging 200km
- and not so long from now: fibre in the ground to bridge the distance.

It lets you focus on the stuff that your average admin does, which is providing 
end-users with a nice ict experience. That is a profession in itself. Building 
a network like this is another.

I didn't say it is no fun!

-- 
rgds,

Reinier Battenberg
Director
Mountbatten Ltd.
+256 782 801 749
www.mountbatten.net

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On Thursday 07 January 2010 21:51:36 Mark Tinka wrote:
> On Friday 08 January 2010 02:48:50 am Reinier Battenberg
> 
> wrote:
> > i dont say you can't. i just advise not to do it.
> 
> Why?
> 
> Mark.
> 
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