
@Frank If you must go with the copper you can use ADSL modems. Not sure if you can do 100Mbps but 10-20Mbps is practical. Contact Adwest Communciations or DDC East Africa. Sorry dont have the phone contacts. R D On Tue, May 10, 2011 at 8:02 AM, John Doe Smith Kamau KipNg'etich Jones < skunkworks.ku@gmail.com> wrote:
Hi, When you say copper, do you mean twisted pair ethernet cables? I think the max you cant get out of the is 100m. The shielded more expensive cables could give u longer cable runs.... but 600m sounds even too much for that to me, especially if you really need the 300mbps.
My recommendation is that you use a wireless bridge. You can get two Nanostation M5s or M2s in town for about 9k each. They can link up on wireless-N at 300mbps, giving you 150mbps in one direction. For these devices, 600m is really short, especially if they'll be within line-of-sight of each other.
On 5/6/11, Frank Kiprono <fkipronoh@gmail.com> wrote:
Hallo,
I need to connect two offices around 600 meters apart with copper. Could anyone please advice me on the best copper modems to use.Their interfaces HAVE to be 100Mbps.
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