On 10 Jul 2003, at 23:24, Dale W Hodge wrote: > > From: Rich Puhek [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > > Sent: Wednesday, July 09, 2003 2:38 PM > > > are no teleccommunication connections. Getting an optical cable in > > > not an option since within three years that building could be > > > abandoned. I thought about two options: one is a laser connection > > A couple of things I'd consider: > > 2) Are there existing copper cables to the building for providing > > phone service? If so, you may be able to do a home-grown DSL > > solution on the copper. > > Actually, that's a real good suggestion that's quite easy to > implement. My home and office are located 3 blocks apart, and I lease > a 'dry pair' from the phone company and run a private DSL circuit over > it. I get 2.33 mb/s over the link, and the cost of the modems were > $150 US each. I saved enough on DSL charges by not having to > subscribe at both locations to more than pay for the modems.
To all those that sugggested this option: No, there are no cabling to the building, the only wires that arrives there are power. Between the nearest wired building and that one there are a parking, and an abandoned field that turns in swamp in case of rain. Most people suggested me tat at 45o m i could even use two wireless AP without even a directive antenna althought i think a 6 dbi one would be nice. -- Leonardo Boselli Nucleo informatico e Telematico Dipartimento Ingegneria Civile Universita` di Firenze Via Santa Marta 3 I-50139 Firenze +39 055-4796-431 +39 348-8605-348 fax 055-495-333