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Question : Long Range Wireless Bridge Solution.
I'm looking for a long range wireless bridge solution that can hit @ least 54mbps at 150 yards. 54mbps is my minimum, I would prefer something even faster. I'm simply needing to bridge two building that sit across the street from each other.
I currently have a solution in place that is up and running but it's not longer able to meet my needs. Currently I have two Cisco Aironets BR500's that run @11mbps using roof mounted line of site antennas. These aironets are over 10 years old and I recently burned one out and had to put in my only backup. If possible I would also like to use the same antennas that are connected via BNC to the Aironets. Is there any system I can replace this with that won't run into the thousands? I do work for a nonprofit and budgets are pretty tight. Thanks for any advice.
Answer : Long Range Wireless Bridge Solution.
I advise to use senao aps:
Please refer this page:
http://www.senao.com/Engli
sh/Default
.aspx?
TYPE
=vipplayer
card.htm&P
T=product_
t&tv_TCAT_
POS=0&
PID=
02010004&C
ATNO0=B&CA
TNO1=B21&C
NT=1
If you want more bandwith you want to buy expensive radios, for example:
Alvarion B100 which is able to 80M half duplex, 35M full-duplex throughput
http://www3.shopping.com/x
PO-Alvario
n-BU-RB-B1
00-The-
Bre
ezeNET-B10
0-5-8-GHz-
base-unit-
858283
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