Although I can't answer with specifics I can point you to a starting
point on the wireless stuff.  A real good site for starting is here.

http://www.netscum.com/~clapp/wireless.html

It goes into the theory needed.

If you are looking to do this on the cheap (and I do mean cheap) check
out this site for homemade antenna.

http://www.turnpoint.net/wireless/has.html

For a 400 meter run if you have clear line of site, (No trees buildings
etc.) Low power Microwave (0.5 watt or less) should do the trick.  This
is were I'd start to look.  It will require a clear path and should be
encrypted but it will be the easiest way to setup and maintain a link. 
802.11b with one of the antenna's mentioned on the first link will
actually work over that distance but is much more subject to weather
etc.  If you want a bunch of sites put pringles and antenna into google
and have fun surfing.

James




On Tue, 11 Jun 2002 11:14:55 -0700 (PDT)
faisal gillani <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> well sorry fro this but i couldent find any other
> place to ask this question & i need the salution very
> badly this will gratly benift me 
> well i have 2 ethernet networks running which i want
> to connect but the distance between them is above 400
> meters .. so this is way beyond the normal lan
> hardware ..
> i am here in pakistan where no such high bandwith
> devices or support exisit .. i was thinking about that
> thicknet cable but dont know what hardware to get for
> this .. also are there any wireless hardwares for this
> senario ?
> thanks you very much for reading 
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