Martin,
We also use LRE and DSL but in your case I would be tempted to
suggest the recycling of old T-1 equipment (CSU/DSU etc...)
It will give you a lot of distance and definitely 1.5 Mbps symmetric.
You may have some left over like we do, or pick a used unit!
Last but not least: it works very we
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We have been running three small dorms and one small office building on
the Cisco LRE for a couple years now. There are about 65 beds in each
dorm and about 12 full time employees in the other building. The
students/staff seem to be happy with the performance as I'm not seeing
complaints. The lo
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Besides the ones already mentioned, there are carrier class ones from
Actelis an
Besides the ones already mentioned, there are carrier class ones from
Actelis and Hatteras Networks.
Frank
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We've done it as well.
I echo Tim's comment, and cannot stress it enough. It must be an
Unloaded Pair.
Many people have had success with asking for an alarm circuit.
You basically want one pair of copper wire with no equipment in between.
No load coils. (This is the hard part)
If you have trou
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Flagg, Martin D. wrote:
> Does any one have any experience in using DSL as a private
>
in the past we've used Pairgain DSL modems back to back between some old
buildings it
would've been too expensive to pull fiber. I think those units were acquired by
ADC,
and as I recall they run about $1500 for a pair.
http://www.adc.com/
we're a Cisco shop here, so recently we started l
If the phone lines are between the 2 buildings you may be able to run
LongReachEthernet which should handle this distance at a speed around 15Meg.
dave
At 11:26 AM 3/22/2006, you wrote:
Does any one have any experience in using DSL as a private
Point-to-Point solution where telephone lines alr
Flagg, Martin D. wrote:
> Does any one have any experience in using DSL as a private
> Point-to-Point solution where telephone lines already exist. Our local
> township has a scenario where running fiber would be too expensive and
> they already have extra phones lines. The buildings the wish to
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