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Years ago one of my customers had two locations about 3/4 miles apart on the same street and a brother in the phone company. You can guess what happened - twinax down the street. Supported 5 CRT's and two printers for years. The inevitable happened when someone knocked over a pole and the unauthorized cable was discovered. Pretty easy to trace down too!! Big fine$$$. For a short range if you can SEE from building to building look at one of the wireless LAN solutions (black box etc). With a couple small anttenae mounted outside you can get 3Mb for around $5K. - Larry PaulMmn wrote: > > Unless the other building is 'connected' to your building on your company's > property it is unlikely that you'll be able to string your own cable (no > matter which type of cable you choose). You have to use Ma Bell. > > Any time your cable crosses a public thoroughfare you'll have to resort to > Ma Bell. > > At one job we had 2 buildings on opposite sides of a road. We had a > conveyor belt running through a bridge over the road. Ruling was that we > -could- run our cables through the bridgework to the other side; the bridge > was ours, and it made a connection between sides. > > --Paul E Musselman > PaulMmn@ix.netcom.com > > >If you want a real low cost, low tech solution: string a twinax cable. > >They're close enough. > > > >Jeff Crosby wrote: > >> > >> We have a 2nd building 7 blocks down the street. > ><<snip>> > >> > >> I want the flexibility to have other devices at the > >> remote location in the future. In addition, there may very well be a > >> 3rd site (2 blocks down the street in the _other_ direction) in the near > >> future that I would want connected to the main building as well. -- Larry Bolhuis | What do You want to Reload today? Arbor Solutions, Inc | Don't throw your PC out the window, (616) 451-2500 | throw WINDOWS out of your PC. (616) 451-2571 -fax | Two rules to success in life: lbolhui@ibm.net | 1. Never tell people everything you know. +--- | This is the Midrange System Mailing List! | To submit a new message, send your mail to MIDRANGE-L@midrange.com. | To subscribe to this list send email to MIDRANGE-L-SUB@midrange.com. | To unsubscribe from this list send email to MIDRANGE-L-UNSUB@midrange.com. | Questions should be directed to the list owner/operator: david@midrange.com +---
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