Adam,

What kind of distance between the inverters and the existing internet
connection?  Is there line of sight between the two?  Is there an
electrical panel at the inverters that would allow you to install a low
amperage AC circuit for powering comms devices?  Folks have made some good
suggestions so far regarding building wireless bridges or using a
directional (yagi) antenna to beam a wireless but depending on distance and
line of sight these options may not be possible.  I have successfully
installed both of these options but the devil is in the details as to
whether it will work.
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