[asterisk-users] long distance ethernet & Asterisk
Manrique Feoli
manrique.feoli at kinetos.com
Thu Jul 27 16:02:24 MST 2006
another thought, if you are in a bowl, all you need to find is line of
sight to one common place from both ends, and place a repeater there.
(you could also set two or three steps repeating the signal within
points which have line of sight). I'm not sure but I think one repeater
would be much cheaper than 20.000ft of copper + extenders + poles+
maintenance, lighning... (even thought you are in Copper Mountain !!,
BTW nice spot ).
if in the end you decide to go with ethernet, just beware of lighning!!!
Brian Vincent (C) escribió:
>
> I know.. I know… fiber would be ideal. We have single-mode all over
> the place. We even have some dark, unterminated strands within 2000ft
> of this location – it makes me want to cry. Unfortunately lighting it
> up isn’t an option – we wouldn’t gain anything because we couldn’t
> connect to anything else to get us the last stretch. Trenching 2000ft
> isn’t an option – this is National Forest land and we’re not allowed
> to do that.
>
> As far as wireless – no line of sight. This location sits in a little
> bowl at 11,200’.
>
> So what I’m left with is a 400pr, 22awg out to 3000’. Then we jump on
> 200pr, 24awg aerial cable strung on the 3^rd longest high-speed quad
> chairlift (10,800’ run). The last leg involves a short underground to
> another high-speed quad and down 6000’. We can stick a powered
> repeater in the motor room of the first lift (so I guess a bit further
> than the original 12,000’ I was thinking.)
>
> Yes, we do strange things.
>
> If you’re really curious, here’s a map of the campus environment we
> maintain:
>
> http://www.skireport.com/colorado/copper/trailmap/
>
> -------------------
> Brian Vincent
> Copper Mountain Telecom
> vincentb at coppercolorado.com
>
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> *Subject:* Re: [asterisk-users] long distance ethernet & Asterisk
>
> I would really look towards fiber, the bandwidth and distance can
> easily be handled.
>
> On 7/27/06, *Manrique Feoli* < manrique.feoli at kinetos.com
> <mailto:manrique.feoli at kinetos.com>> wrote:
>
> If you have line of sight between the points, maybe you could setup a
> wireless link point to point, I know some people who have done it over
> 3 to 5 miles range, they get 10 Mbps, (but don´t know if you could get
> more).
> just a thought
>
>
> Joe Pukepail escribió:
>
> Fiber? Otherwise maybe look at cisco LRE (Long reach ethernet), but I
> think the limit for LRE is 5000ft (beats the heck out of regular
> ethernets 300ft). Last I looked LRE was very expensive.
>
> On 7/27/06, *Brian Vincent (C)* < VincentB at coppercolorado.com
> <mailto:VincentB at coppercolorado.com>> wrote:
>
> Two questions:
>
> 1. We need to run Ethernet out to a really long distance – 20,000ft.
> We have the ability to put a powered repeater in at about 12,000'. We
> can run it using up to 4 pairs. Any recommendations on products that
> will reach that far? We're looking for 5 – 10Mbps.
>
> 2. The products we're likely looking at might be something like
> g.SHDSL, although I'm fine with a completely proprietary solution. Any
> idea if it would add too much latency to run a SIP phone?
>
> TIA
>
> -------------------
> Brian Vincent
> Copper Mountain Telecom
> vincentb at coppercolorado.com <mailto:vincentb at coppercolorado.com>
>
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