Re: Optical Wireless

2010-10-31 Thread Eric Gauthier
Hello,

 Canon.  Canobeam laser systems.  Very nice, very fast.  I've heard of 
 installations going around a mile and stayed up in a snow storm.

We swapped out our Canobeams a while ago for units by Bridgewave 
(http://www.bridgewave.com/)

Eric :)



Optical Wireless

2010-10-22 Thread james edwards
I am looking for some vendors that make PtP optical wireless (laser) gear. I
have a project where I have to link 2 buildings separated by a 5 lane road.
Buildings are at least 10 stories high. Multiple reasons why RF (WiFi) or
fiber under the street will not work, plus some layer 8 issues.
I need 100 mbs, Ethernet is the protocol transported. PoE would be nice but
not a show stopper. Anyone have experience with this kind of gear and can
suggest a vendor ?


Thanks,

-- 
James H. Edwards
Network Systems Administrator
Judicial Information Division
jedwa...@nmcourts.gov


Re: Optical Wireless

2010-10-22 Thread Bret Clark
RF in general or you don't want to use wi-fi which is understandable? 
For our telcom back-haul needs which needs to meet carrier class grade 
we have found Ceregon, Redline, and Dragonwave to work flawlessly. 
Redline and Dragon are PoE, Ceregon use coax. Unfortunately we don't use 
laser because the weather would be a problem for us.


Bret

On 10/22/2010 03:15 PM, james edwards wrote:

I am looking for some vendors that make PtP optical wireless (laser) gear. I
have a project where I have to link 2 buildings separated by a 5 lane road.
Buildings are at least 10 stories high. Multiple reasons why RF (WiFi) or
fiber under the street will not work, plus some layer 8 issues.
I need 100 mbs, Ethernet is the protocol transported. PoE would be nice but
not a show stopper. Anyone have experience with this kind of gear and can
suggest a vendor ?


Thanks,

   





RE: Optical Wireless

2010-10-22 Thread Dixon, Justin
I am looking for some vendors that make PtP optical wireless (laser)
gear. I
have a project where I have to link 2 buildings separated by a 5 lane
road.
Buildings are at least 10 stories high. Multiple reasons why RF (WiFi)
or
fiber under the street will not work, plus some layer 8 issues.
I need 100 mbs, Ethernet is the protocol transported. PoE would be nice
but
not a show stopper. Anyone have experience with this kind of gear and
can
suggest a vendor ?


Thanks,

-- 
James H. Edwards
Network Systems Administrator
Judicial Information Division
jedwa...@nmcourts.gov



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RE: Optical Wireless

2010-10-22 Thread Dixon, Justin
http://www.lightpointe.com/downloads/datasheets/FlightStrata155E_G.pdf 


-Original Message-
From: james edwards [mailto:lists.james.edwa...@gmail.com] 
Sent: Friday, October 22, 2010 15:15
To: nanog@nanog.org
Subject: Optical Wireless

I am looking for some vendors that make PtP optical wireless (laser)
gear. I
have a project where I have to link 2 buildings separated by a 5 lane
road.
Buildings are at least 10 stories high. Multiple reasons why RF (WiFi)
or
fiber under the street will not work, plus some layer 8 issues.
I need 100 mbs, Ethernet is the protocol transported. PoE would be nice
but
not a show stopper. Anyone have experience with this kind of gear and
can
suggest a vendor ?


Thanks,

-- 
James H. Edwards
Network Systems Administrator
Judicial Information Division
jedwa...@nmcourts.gov





RE: Optical Wireless

2010-10-22 Thread Nathan Eisenberg
  I am looking for some vendors that make PtP optical wireless (laser)
  gear. 
 

Any reason you want an optical wavelength link, rather than a 23, 38, 60 or 
80Ghz Microwave link? 

Best Regards,
Nathan Eisenberg