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First of all if both building are on the save property, you can run conduit
between them.  We ran two CAT 5e cables under the parking lot that are about
200 ft in length.  One is in use and the other is a spare.  These are
standard 100FDX cross over cables.  If they are across the street from each
other, well in California you cannot run private conduit under public
streets, so I know if one company using infrared to link two buildings.

Chris Bipes
Information Services Director
CrossCheck, Inc.


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In my belief it is not easy to run the fiber as cat5e. The most critical is
the end points. We are looking to expand to an adjascent building, using
Fiber or possibly wireless, where there will be RF devices attached to our
Iseries Warehouse system and some PC's attached to the ISeries. 

Has anyone done such an expansion?

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