Licensed 18ghz links with 5.8ghz backup links for each hop. Figure 
$15,000 per link for everything.

Travis
Microserv

Marlon K. Schafer wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> I'm looking for some gear that'll be rock solid at 15 to 20 miles.  Some 
> links may be less, but I'm not counting on that.
>
> I'll be hauling public safety, private vpns, and normal internet traffic.
>
> I'll probably have around 20 towers, all linked in a ring.  I can load share 
> across the ring as long as speeds never drop below 100megs.  I'll want 
> things to be automatically self healing if there is a loss of connectivity 
> in any direction.
>
> What would you guys use/suggest?
>
> I'd love to go licensed (but no 6 gig due to antenna sizes) but unlicensed 
> may be OK due to the failover capabilities.
>
> We have to worry about snow, fog and, worst of all, dust storms.
>
> What gear would you use?  How would you set this up?
>
> I'm in the pricing stage so off list quotes etc. are welcome.  Pall park 
> numbers are fine at this time, as long as they tend to run high vs. low, I'd 
> rather over estimate the costs.
>
> thanks,
> marlon
>
>
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