If there is no function in V4 that you require, we would suggest
downgrading to V3.30 for routers. V4 is only suggested if you have
wireless cards in the router needing 802.11n support. Many customers
have found issues in higher versions of the OS, some are still running
V2.9, it just depends
I have a special job to do.
I need to connect 4 sites together in a line and provide Ethernet
connectivity between them. I may NOT use wireless to do this.
I can run overhead cable of most any type I need to. Coax, cat3 or
cat5, or even fiber if the price is
My initial response is fiber, due to distances. However, you might be
able to get away with something less costly depending on requirements.
What speed? 10, 100, 1000, 10G... There are lots of Ethernet extenders
that can give you speeds to 100 Mbps over coax, copper,... just Google
it and you
On Fri, 2011-05-06 at 17:17 -0400, Blair Davis wrote:
I have a special job to do.
I need to connect 4 sites together in a line and provide Ethernet
connectivity between them. I may NOT use wireless to do this.
I can run overhead cable of most any type I need to. Coax, cat3 or
cat5, or
For lower speeds, I have used pairs of SDSL modems before. They install
as bridges.
On 5/6/2011 2:17 PM, Blair Davis wrote:
I have a special job to do.
I need to connect 4 sites together in a line and provide Ethernet
connectivity between them. I may NOT use wireless to do this.
I can
On 5/6/2011 17:17, Blair Davis wrote:
I need to connect 4 sites together in a line and provide Ethernet
connectivity between them. I may NOT use wireless to do this.
I can run overhead cable of most any type I need to. Coax, cat3 or cat5, or
even fiber if the price is right...
Site 1 to
Agreed. Fiber is dirt cheap on Ebay. NOS. Media converters for less than
$100 each
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Sent: Fri, May 6, 2011 22:24:44 GMT+00:00
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