In the Oil Fields above the arctic circle, they run fiber.
On 12/19/12 Dec 19 1:10 PM, "Marko Milivojevic" <markom_at_ipexpert.com>
wrote:
>Is pulling the fiber not an option?
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>On Wed, Dec 19, 2012 at 1:51 PM, Charlie_CA <spycharlies_at_gmail.com> wrote:
>> Hi Experts,
>>
>>
>> Can someone recommend a tested, trusted and longterm operational
>> point-to-point device for interconnecting Cisco switches in a cold and
>> windy terrain (say -45degrees)? no I don t live in Artic! I live in
>> Western Canada..and that s how we roll here, haha
>>
>>
>> Basically, I am connecting multiple temporary complexes with a clear
>>line
>> of sight, about 400ft apart. I m currently using a product called Exalts
>> Extend Air which was recommended to us by Cisco. On a good day it works
>> perfect, other days it works poorly that the only way to get
>>connectivity
>> is to reduce the Throughput to 6.5Mbps each way (QPSK Mode at 8MHz
>> Bandwidth).
>>
>>
>> Moving forward, I need something that is reliable, less susceptible to
>> interference and just works! Cost is not an issue.
>>
>>
>> Any recommendations will be appreciated.
>>
>>
>> Thanks guys!
>>
>>
>> Charlie
>>
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