Use a LRE solution. Long reach ethernet is perfect solution in this kind
of a scenario. 
LRE 2924 XL Swtiches, VDSL Splitter, BBSM ( for accouting ; it's a cisco
product)  LRE 575 or 578 CPEs. Very good and reliable solution. Each CPE
can get a maximum bandwidth of 20Meg.

Hope that helps.



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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Howard Lowndes
Sent: Tuesday, 10 January 2006 12:32 PM
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Subject: [Oz-ISP] Cat 3 compliance

I have a client with a large motel complex that wants to run bb to the
rooms.

All of the rooms have standard telephone cable, but he cannot justify
the cost of a full Cat 5 cabling job.  Wifi is out as well as the
internal walls are brick and he has tried and has got nowhere with that
idea.

Is Austel telephone cable Cat 3 compliant?  At least with Cat 3 we can
run his network at 10Mbps even if we can't get 100Mbps.  I don't think
it is Cat 3 compliant though.

Any other ideas?

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