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If you have line of sight (Can you see from one building to another
with binoculars) I would suggest a wireless RF Ethernet Bridge. It
can provide the speed and cover the distance you have indicated. A
bonus, that after the captial cost is spent, there is no monthly
charge from your Telco.

Aironet, Wi-Lan, Cylink are names of some manufacturers of this type
of equipment.


> I need advise on network.
>
> the problem:
> 1. need install a network for two offices (10 km away, but belong to one
> company, that means the network must be ONE not two networks linked
> together)
> 2. total 19 users
> 3. between two offices, modem dial up connection is not acceptable
> 4. need at least ISDN connection between offices, (2mb leased line is
> better).
>
> Need advise on hardware and netOS.
>
> Any help will be helpful.
>
> Thanks in advance!
>
Dale Laluk / [log in to unmask]
P.O. Box 308
Hudson's Hope, B.C. V0C 1V0
250-783-9921

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