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I know we have talked about this before, but I can't find the info. I have a customer who wants to extend their voice and data network across a parking lot to an outlying building. Has anyone done this? What type of equipment did you use and how hard was the setup?
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Yes, we used Cisco units that plug into the switch and the other side goes up to the roof to a directional antenna which shoots over to the reciever.
Forgot to tell you that it was a easy setup Cisco sent all the equipment and special cable and then its just like adding a switch to the other building
If you need more info I'll round it up for you and shoot you an email, let me know.
[This message has been edited by dtmf (edited August 25, 2004).]
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Could you e-mail that info to me also? I have a customer with a similar situation. Thanks.
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go with the linksys product. they are a division of cisco and the quality is there withouth the price. additionally you can pickup at more places versus the cisco.
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dtmf htowndan i could use that info also m
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I have to be able to emulate a T-1 connection. this is no problem with the cisco/linksys?
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hey guys y'all feel free to email me at any time with wireless questions. I have become extremely knowledgeable of wireless so will be glad to help out any way possible.
dan
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I will email you over the weekend Dan.
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I have a customer who just installed a wireless data connection from one building to the next--while I was trying to get cost estimates on pt to pt T-1 and other info so that we could get the voice over there too. But I'm thinking--why can't we use the new wireless stuff. I just don't know where to start---but I'd like to learn. This seems like a good place to start. I'm going to talk to thier IT guy this weekend to find out what he did. According to customer--it seemed fairly easy and worked perfect right away.
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