On Wed, Aug 28, 2002 at 12:02:49AM -0300, Carlos Barros wrote: > Hello! > > To make a network between 2 sites in a MAN or WAN the posibilities > would be: > - cabling (leased lines, fiber optic) > - air waves (microwaves, ax25, packet...) > - any provider providing the link via cabling or airwaves or > satelite > > Wavelan/Orinoco cards can make a link about 15km. > > Which tecnologies are available to make a link of ~200 kilometers > with speed at least 64kbps? > > Where can I find more info about this class of networks? > Im looking for the tecnology not to get the service. >
If some wireless solution exists, it's definetly in a regulated spectrum area and/or power level. And you probably don't want to have to handle administrative regulatory issues (if it is at all possible to get a license in your country). Furthermore, this kind of equipment is very expensive, requires a nice installation place (like a cell tower, for instance), and is pretty tricky to set up. If I were you, I'd order a DS0 from the telco. Or use another technology, depending on your requirements (permanent link ? heavy traffic ?), and technical possibilities (VPN, Frame relay, X25, ISDN...) -- Nicolas Bougues Axialys Interactive