I've done this before, not locally though. We used Cisco 350 bridges. Worked great, except for when it got snowy/icey which I don't think will be a problem here. We had multiple sites with yagi antennas. At the center we had an omni. We had a 3 mile radius. The extreme edges got kinda sketchy, but 100 yards should work fine and be stable.

I would recommend the Cisco stuff, or even the Linksys ( which is now owned by Cisco ) stuff if this is tmp / on a budget.

How is your line of site ? This is VERY important for long distance hauls.

Matt Dinsmore
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Carl Crider wrote:
I am currently researching parts/designs for a wireless LAN here at my
office.
We need to connect a building that is 100 yards away from our main switch.
This building houses only 5 PC's. Does anyone have suggestions on both
design and local shops to buy the parts?

This will be a permanent installation replacing the current underground
fiber patching these 2 buildings. The fiber has to come up due to
construction.

Thanks in advance for any input.



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