A wireless solution using Point-to-point transceivers would eliminate those. Though some transceivers require an NTC permit.
On 10/25/05, Dean Michael Berris
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On Tue, 2005-10-25 at 10:13 +0100, Michael Tinsay wrote:
> --- Elmer Rivera <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > ill go for wired...
>
> How? Toss out one end of a cat 5 cable from one
> window to the other?
>
Well, yes... Or you can use Fiber-optic cables instead -- single mode
would be good, but multi-mode would be better if you have gigabit fiber
capable switches (from Cisco, 3Com, etc.) on both ends. Granted that
you'll be routing VoIP traffic, you'll probably not want WiFi or
something like that as the main interconnect between the offices.
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