Use two Ubiquiti NSM2 radios (or the loco version if its out)

It will go through all the walls you need, transfer in excess of 20MB and 
is very inexpensive (less than $200) for all of it.

My 2 cents...

Scott Carullo
Brevard Wireless
321-205-1100 x102

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I have an unusual (for us, anyway) need for a point-to-point wireless 
product that is only needing to cover about 50 yards. This is a building 
to building setup, with one side (the masters side) needing to shoot 
"through" the exterior brick wall of one building (it will be mounted in 
the ceiling space) and then through a clear window on the other 
building. We currently serve this need with an old Tsunami 5.8Ghz, 8Mbps 
bridge, but it's old, and we want to go ahead and replace it.

I only need something like 10-20Mbps full duplex, and I'd prefer it to 
have a small-ish beamwidth and use low power. I'm leaning on using a 
Trango Atlas or T-Link, but something less capable and with a smaller 
channel size (those use 20Mhz) would be great. Unfortunately just doing 
ethernet in this scenario is not possible.

If you guys have any recommendations, please contact me offlist -- thanks!

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