http://www.dslreports.com/r3/dsl/information/private
It is difficult to get a dry pair if they suspect you are not going
to use it for an alarm circuit, which up until now has been the main
use for this.. but if you are lucky, you can run a private T1 equivalent
DSL line line up to 25000 feet (ok at that length, speed is more
like 384-768k), with "just" the capital cost of 1000-1500 bucks.
but dont forget to count the length as pointA--->CO--->pointB
which is almost certainly not in a straight line.
-Justin
On Tue, Jan 11, 2000 at 01:32:07PM -0600, Dale W Hodge wrote:
> Hi! I'm looking for feedback on the best product to use to link two offices
> by DSL. (They are 2 blocks apart) I've found I can get a dry pair from the
> phone company for just a few dollars a month. I'm now looking for
> recommendations on the equipment to use. I know I can use Netopia R7100
> routers for the job, but are there any other products out there that can
> work back-to-back? I'd appreciate any reccomendations or contact
> information.
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