Try a CISCO Aironet 350 wireless outdoor bridge. ($400-$500)
a.. High-speed (11-Mbps), high-power (100-mW) radios, delivering
building-to-building links of up to 25 miles (40.2 km)
b.. A metal case for durability and plenum rating and an extended
operating temperature rating for harsh environments
c.. Supports both point-to-point and point-to-multipoint configurations
d.. Broad range of supported antennas
e.. Simplified installation, improved performance, and upgradeable
firmware, ensuring investment protection
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/...s/ps458/ps460/
"Scott Nagle" <nosoupforyou@someplace.net> wrote in message
news:cfKdnV_fN7g5F2jfRVn-qA@metrocastcablevision.com...
> Hi Everyone,
> I have two clients who are trying to expand their internet to another
> building - one case, from their mobile office to their house on the same
> property up on a hill, maybe 400 feet away, with trees in between. My
> other case is similar, going from their house to their workshop, separated
> by the same distance and obstacles... To share their cable/DSL, I've
> already tried an upper-level $300 Belkin, I believe it was, wi-fi router
> which almost made it (probably 75' from getting the lowest possible
> signal) and am looking for suggestions. Wireless must be the only way to
> go and I'm guessing they'd need some sort of an outdoor access point to
> get the best range? Speed isn't as important as range since it's only to
> be used for Internet... If they can get 2-5mb, I'm sure that'd be
> plenty... I'm sure there are many similar posts out there but I can't find
> any as I'm not sure of the best wording/terminology to search for... If
> someone could assist, or point me to a similar posting, I'd be very
> appreciative... I do know cat 5e and 802.11b/g networking, just haven't
> been asked to do it with such a large distance...
> Many thanks,
> Scott
>