If it's just across the street and security is not a super major issue -- a couple of access point in bridging mode will do the trick .. you may want to use highly directional or planar antennas for that -- it may increase your distance...


On 3/2/06, Shiato Han <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
hi,

if possible you could look into motorola canopy or radwin.

they can handle point to point, or point to multipoint. the good thing with this is easy to install.

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shiato


for AP

On 3/2/06, fooler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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Sent: Thursday, March 02, 2006 11:53 AM
Subject: Re: [plug] OT: Point to Point hardware appliance


> similar concept to leased line (except I wont have MRR) .. i have 2 remote
> office just across the street.. i need to attach them to my private LAN.
> I
> need Point to Point appliance.. similar to LightPoint Private Line
> ( http://www.lightpoint.net/services.cfm)

if there are no obstacles between two points and a line of sight.... then
try to consider free space optics...

http://www.freespaceoptics.org/freespaceoptics/default.cfm

fooler.

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