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Subject: Re: [asterisk-users] long distance ethernet & Asterisk
another thought, if you are in a bowl, all you need to find is line of sight
to one common place from both ends, and place a repeater there.
(you coul
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I would really look towards fiber, the bandwidth and distance can
easily be handled.
On 7/27/06, *Manrique Feoli*
As far as g.SHDSL is concerned, I think you are limited to 4mbit/s
We have an internet connection at work is delivered over g.SHDSL, (at
1Mb/s)
to a cisco 828 and if I remember right, the ping time is of the order
of 10ms. Certainly
no problem for SIP.
Tim Panton
www.mexuar.com
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I would really look towards fiber, the bandwidth and distance can
easily be handled.
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Plus with fiber there's no lighting surge risk that'll burn out your equipment at both ends if the lightning hits the ground anywhere nearby.-brandonOn 7/27/06,
Bruce Reeves <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I would really look towards fiber, the bandwidth and distance can easily be handled.On 7/27/06,
I would really look towards fiber, the bandwidth and distance can easily be handled.On 7/27/06, Manrique Feoli <
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If you have line of sight between the points, maybe you could setup a
wireless link point to point, I know some people who have done it
over 3 to 5 mi
If you have line of sight between the points, maybe you could setup a
wireless link point to point, I know some people who have done it
over 3 to 5 miles range, they get 10 Mbps, (but don´t know if you
could get more).
just a thought
Joe Pukepail escribió:
Fiber? Otherwise maybe look a
Fiber? Otherwise maybe look at cisco LRE (Long reach ethernet), but I think the limit for LRE is 5000ft (beats the heck out of regular ethernets 300ft). Last I looked LRE was very expensive.
On 7/27/06, Brian Vincent (C) <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Two questions:
We need to run Ethernet ou
Check out "ethernet extenders"
http://www.rad-direct.com/App-Ethernet-extender-copper.htm
On Thu, 2006-07-27 at 15:39 -0600, Brian Vincent (C) wrote:
> Two questions:
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> 1. We need to run Ethernet out to a really long distance –
> 20,000ft. We have the ability to put a powe
Two questions:
We need to run Ethernet out to a really long distance –
20,000ft. We have the ability to put a powered repeater in at about
12,000’. We can run it using up to 4 pairs. Any
recommendations on products that will reach that far? We’re
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