Not exactly a win-HOME problem is it?

Proper aiming of directional antennas and wi-fi gear would probably do the
job.

You might also run this past WINNT-L to get to a more on-topic crowd.

Carl

-----Original Message-----
From: Windows Home/SOHO [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of
Jim Poer
Sent: Friday, August 11, 2006 1:36 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Recommendations for Wireless ethernet bridge

I have two buildings on one premise and need to get an ethernet signal to
the other building 700 ft away. I've been looking at this:

DESCRIPTION: The AvaLAN AW900x - Long range 900MHz wireless Ethernet bridge
is the low cost, high speed answer for creating a wireless point-to-point
Ethernet link between two locations. The AW900x contains everything you need
(antennas sold separately) to get an Ethernet bridge up and running quickly
and securely.

Which is says is good for up to 25 miles, but heck I don't need but 700ft.
Any suggestions on anything less expensive that will do the job. Signal
Coming off a T1 to run 5 PC's and a couple of printers through a print
server in the other building.
  Jim

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