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On 21/06/10 16:18:04, tom wrote:
On 21/06/10 15:29, stinga@xxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote:12 meters - should be able to get 11g @ 54mbs easily and 11n @ 300Mbs - just stick the router near a window close to the other building and an access point there...On 19/06/10 11:21:10, Adrian Midgley (Gmail) wrote:On Sat, 2010-06-19 at 09:07 +0100, stinga@xxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote: > 1g would be good, we are shifting large files around the place. Put the machine that is dealing with the large file near where the largefile is, and stream pictures of its desktop using X11 or RDP or VNC towhere you want to manipulate it, instead.Opps, (Adrian knows what I mean)Anyway, 12mtrs building to building, can't move people closer to server, too many people for one building.Tom te tom te tom
Not fast enough, 100M would be good, 1000M would be better, we are moving large files around.
We gave a gigabit laserlink between two points and a 100M backup for when it gets foggy :-), we are adding a 3rd building and will probably move the laserlink to the new, more people, building and the old office will be were IT is based.
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