Jim Poer wrote:
> 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.

The advertised throughput is 935 Kb/s.  Is that bytes or bits?
If bytes (presumably) then the throughput is acceptable, but
not wonderful.  If bits then this thing is just a bit better
than a fast modem.

I'd look at going with an 802.1n compatible set up, which
as 4x the range of 802.1g.  The incompatiblity of
future standards isn't an issue, since you're hooking up
a bridge anyway.  That said, even 802.1g may have sufficient
range with a good antenna and LOS.

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