On Wed, 2002-06-12 at 04:14, faisal gillani 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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> *��., ��,.��*���*� Allah-hu-Akber*��., ��,.��*��*�
> 
Optical fibre would probably be the easiest if running a cable is no
problem.  This would also have the advantage of providing electrical
isolation between the segments and of course deliver full bandwidth. 
All you would need is a fibre transceiver at each end and a cable in
between.  I think it would be tough to do it any cheaper than that - at
least without compromising the bandwidth enormously.

HTH
brian


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