Re: Cisco LRE ( Long Reach Ethernet ) [7:30553]

2002-03-19 Thread Phil Williams
We just did our first install of LRE for a hotel in North West Florida. Works great. The only big issue was the integration of the LRE splitter box in between the PBX and the hotel wiring. Having someone who can work the frame room is a plus. Phil ""Chuck Larrieu"" wrote in message [EMAIL PRO

Re: Cisco LRE ( Long Reach Ethernet ) [7:30553]

2001-12-31 Thread Steven A. Ridder
I'm dying here at work as well. Too boring even to study today. ""Chuck Larrieu"" wrote in message [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]... > Is it slow at work today or what? > > I was browsing CCO and ran across something called "long reach ethernet" > > http://newsroom.cisco.com/dlls/ts

RE: Cisco LRE ( Long Reach Ethernet ) [7:30553]

2001-12-31 Thread Scott Nawalaniec
Thanx for the articles..interesting... and yeahwork is slow today =) Scott -Original Message- From: Chuck Larrieu [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Monday, December 31, 2001 11:11 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: OT: Cisco LRE ( Long Reach Ethernet ) [7:30553] Is it slow at wo

RE: Cisco LRE ( Long Reach Ethernet ) [7:30553]

2001-12-31 Thread Bolton, Travis
Very interesting technology. Maybe I should start my own consulting company to install these devices in hotels and make my million :-) -Original Message- From: Chuck Larrieu [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Monday, December 31, 2001 1:11 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: OT: Cisco LRE (

Re: Cisco LRE ( Long Reach Ethernet ) [7:30553]

2001-12-31 Thread Chuck Larrieu
if you're in the San Francisco area, I can think of quite a few hotels where this would make sense. Places like the Fairmont or the Mark Hopkins aren't going to disrupt their guests and their revenue stream for rewiring. Of course there would be the problem of prying the dollars out of their manag

Re: Cisco LRE ( Long Reach Ethernet ) [7:30553]

2001-12-31 Thread Donald
Yeah chuck: We have been looking into this for some time, Cisco has you thinking it's new but it aint. You use existing phone jacks and wiring and a little box figures it all out. One freq for data one for voice on the same wire. There is a standard called home-phone/rf (or some such thing I forge

Re: Cisco LRE ( Long Reach Ethernet ) [7:30553]

2002-01-01 Thread Gaz
For those without the benefit of the prices to hand: The 24 port 2924 LRE switches work out at around 4000 GBP list and the 575 termination boxes work out at under 200 GBP list (surprisingly for Cisco) Suppose it depends on how much upheaval you will save by using it. Gaz ""Chuck Larrieu""

Re: Cisco LRE ( Long Reach Ethernet ) [7:30553]

2002-01-02 Thread David L. Blair
Most local Cisco office have been demo'ing LRE for a few months now. My local office has a demostration kit consisting of a piece of plywood with 3 foot lenths of the following wires connected together: Cat5, Cat3, House Grade wiring used for outlets, and Barbed Wire used in barnyard around the c