Hello, We have used a pair of "Tut Systems XL-600L"
http://www.tutsys.com/pdflibrary/pdf/XL600LD_DS.pdf
repeaters to connect our ethernet to an external building at a distance of
over 500 feet. We have had no trouble after several years and installation
was effortless. We recently installed a pair of "Patton 2158 CopperLink"
repeaters
http://www.arcelect.com/Patton_2158_ethernet_extender.htm to link another
building. The Tut is good up to 600 feet over a copper phone-wire pair with
a throughput of 10mpbs and costs about $280/pair. The Patton boasts
12.5mbps possible over a single phone-wire pair up to 4500 feet(!) and costs
about $480/pair. It was easy to install and has been working flawlessly.
Way faster and cheaper than PairGain. If you bury cable on farmland, try to
put it "below plow depth" - usually 18 inches.
>A client wants to have internet service (Direct TV) approximately 500 feet
> from the dish.
> I've been reading about External ethernet cable and active hubs. There
> seems
> to be a limit of 100 meters.
> Is there a wireless solution? Line of sight is possible.
> There's no problem with burying the cable on this farmland, and money
> seems
> to be available in resonable amounts.
> Any thoughts on the best approach to this problem would be apprreciated.
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