What is the best way to conect two points at about 350 m away? When I say best I´m talking about $ and performance.
thanks. -----Mensagem Original----- De: R K <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Para: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Cc: <debian-isp@lists.debian.org> Enviada em: Terça-feira, 25 de Julho de 2000 10:14 Assunto: Re: fiber > Generally you just use fiber on your backbone or high traffic areas and cat5 > the rest of the network. Fiber is expensive, fragile and requires skilled > personnel to install correctly. I remember sitting for almost an hour once > watching this guy carefully strip, clean and polish a section of fiber. You > should do some testing on your network to see if you actually need anything > more than 100mbps before you commit. I dunno, that's just my experience > with it. > > Can someone comment here on reasons to use fiber for network cable now > instead of old style standard cat5 cable? > I see lots of fiber equipment out there but 100mbps is 100mbps right? > Is fiber economical when you get into over 100mbps situations? > thanks. > >