What do you consider reasonable.
Dragonwave 24 G would be good.  Orthogon, Trango Giga, Ligowave.
If money is not an issue, I would go Dragonwave.  Licensed or unlicensed.
----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Rogelio" <[email protected]>
To: "WISPA General List" <[email protected]>
Sent: Thursday, January 01, 2009 2:16 PM
Subject: [WISPA] affordable solution for bridging two buildings


>A friend in my Linux user group is in charge of setting up the IT in a
> building that's about about a mile or so away, and he wants to bridge
> them via wireless rather than pay a monthly dedicated circuit between
> them. The number of end users there will be about 50 or so.
>
> He asked me what I would recommend, but I was only familiar with
> 802.11a/b/n gear that ran about $5K on each side and only got, on
> average, 30-35 Mbps. I told him that there might be better solutions out
> there that used a different frequency or more channels, as bandwidth is
> more important to him at this point rather than any particular frequency
> or brand. I'm hoping to find him something in the 50-100 Mbps range for
> something reasonable.
>
> Any ideas?  He wants to make sure that his solution is fairly rugged.
> It's southern CA (a little inland), so it's not too bad there, but I'm
> sure he wants to make sure that he gets a good 5-10 years on his 
> investment.
>
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