Depending on how "tricky" you want to be, I ran ann 802.11 link with a 
couple yagii  antennas
almost a mile ( I was up 40 feet on both ends) and used VOiP with a 
couple sip adapters.
worked fine for the few weeks  it was needed.
we "reused" the router for the network and the sip adapters  for 
telephone lines
after we were done with this project .

Don  Century Communications  Euclid Ohio

Nick Miller wrote:

>Thanks for all the input, I should have mentioned that hardwire is not an
>option because of some property line issues at this site.  So far the
>Zetron unit that was mentioned seems feasible.  Had hoped for less expense
>but I dont think it exists.
>
>Nick Miller     "Strategic Home Media"
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