Not with copper.  Single mode fiber with LX modules work for me.  You can
buy 100Mb/sec cu to single mode fiber media converters.  I don't think you
can 'get there from here' with multimode fiber, or, as aforementioned,
copper.

Oddly enough, it seemed (to me) that gigabit LX gbic modules for some
catalyst switches are just as inexpensive as the media converter lash-up.
One-hundred meg ethernet is also less challenging to 'sniff' for problems.

Probably you will want to run single-mode anyway; keeping future scale-up
options open.  Strandage?  Spares are handy. Phones too?  Look at copper
hybrid cable for cu-T1 or extra fiber stands for T1/DS1 PBX phone switches.

Or, why not wireless?  If you're line-of-site, there are some 100Mb/s
solutions out there.

Best, G.

-----Original Message-----
From: Rossetti, Stan [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, December 04, 2000 3:10 PM
To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
Subject: 100BaseT Between Buildings


Does anyone know of a way to implement 100BaseT between 2 buildings that are
¾  (~ 4100 feet) of a mile apart?  I think the distance limitation per
segment is 200 meters.




Thanks

Stan Rossetti

Russia Services Group
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