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Connecting two buildings to a single broadband service

Nutter's Help Desk By Ron Nutter , Network World , 03/03/2008

I need to connect two buildings which are 100 metres apart. Both buildings are using wireless networks and one has an ADSL modem. I want to ensure both buildings can access the LAN to use shared resources and the Internet through the single ADSL connection.
-- Charles

Before getting started, you need to look at the total number of users you will have on one connection and compare that against the speed of your DSL connection. Depending on your level of service, you may want to increase the speed if you can (this will depend on how far your location is from the central office providing you with DSL). See if you can get broadband service from the cable company. More cable companies are beginning to provide this type of service to companies. You may be able to get better Internet performance for the same money or just a little bit more than you are currently paying.

Given the close distance between the buildings, see if you can get a dry copper pair between them. This needs to be a line with no "conditioning" voltage on the line) or dial tone. If you can get this, look at companies such as Blackbox, which offer Ethernet and network extenders. They can use a copper pair to create what amounts to a private DSL connection between both ends to give you a pretty decent connection speed - and without the monthly cost of a second broadband connection for the second building (while putting in a second broadband connection is an option, it will also complicate the ability to share files and to do other takes normally associated with a local area network).

If getting a dry pair for a network connection or a second broadband connection isn't an option, consider using a wireless link between the buildings. You will need to see if there is a direct line of site between buildings, preferably with no obstructions such as trees. Trees (or even tall bushes) have the ability to attenuate the signal between access points/bridges to the point where the wireless link could be intermittent. If you do have a clear view between buildings, you will want to look at some type of external antenna to use for the inter-building link. You won't need a directional antenna to concentrate the signal to where you want it to be and not end up having you become an ISP to the neighbors. One place to look for antennas is www.hyperlinktech.com. They have a good assortment of antennas to choose from as well as folks who can assist with choosing the best antenna for your application.

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If your company is too cheap to just install an additional Internet connection in the second building, than chances are spendingBy Anonymous on March 4, 2008, 11:44 amIf your company is too cheap to just install an additional Internet connection in the second building, than chances are spending any amount of $$$ for equipment...

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