: Re: [WISPA] Anyone mixing fiber
with your wireless deployments?
We've got a few customers that are mainly fiber carriers and
use wireless to extend off that. The fiber business is a whole differnet
animal. It can be good, but requires that you really understand what
business you're
twisted pair for about $600 per set.
John
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From: Sam Tetherow [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, July 14, 2006 09:19 AM
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Subject: Re: [WISPA] Anyone mixing fiber with your wireless deployments?
I know distance isn't as much of an issue with fiber
14, 2006 09:10 AM
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Subject: RE: [WISPA] Anyone mixing fiber with your wireless deployments?
Graded index 850nm/1300nm multimode, at least back in 1990 or so when I was
a fiber tech, had basic specs that permitted 2km before repeating. I
installed many projects with those
: [WISPA] Anyone mixing fiber with your wireless deployments?
2 Netgear FSM726 ~ $200 = $ 400
2 Netgear AGM721F ~ $285 = $ 570
2 500 Meter SC SC patch cables ~ 779 = $1558
+ conduit, trench etc.
is one way to go.
Antoher is ethernet extenders. These will let you go
. Thomas wrote:
Multi mode fiber can go 550 meters, single mode can go 70 kilometers or more
between repeaters.
John
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From: Sam Tetherow [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, July 13, 2006 10:04 AM
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Subject: Re: [WISPA] Anyone mixing fiber with your wireless deployments?
Marlon, how would you have done the ethernet? I thought you were
restricted to basically 300 feet of ethernet without a
switch/router/booster every 300 feet or so, or am I missing something?
I have pole
We use dry copper, wireless, fiber and dsl for backhaul. I've not built my
own fiber yet. I'm sure the day is coming though.
I really screwed up a few years ago. The town had the sidewalks all out
down town. I should have found the money and put some conduit in at that
time. I could have
Marlon, how would you have done the ethernet? I thought you were
restricted to basically 300 feet of ethernet without a
switch/router/booster every 300 feet or so, or am I missing something?
I have pole rights in town a $1/pole/yr so I'm trying to find an
affordable use of them.
Sam