Connect the structures together Link the facilities Establish communication between sites
Connect the structures together Link the facilities Establish communication between sites
Thanks for reaching out! For your networking needs, consider setting up a wireless tunnel using Ethernet extenders to connect both locations without running physical cables underground. This approach avoids costly trenching and keeps you within budget. You can also explore integrating your existing analog VOIP system with modern solutions that support upgraded features while maintaining cost efficiency. For bringing phone calls through the tunnel, look into IP-based telephony options that allow voice over the wireless link. I recommend researching products like Cisco Meraki or HPE Connect for reliable performance and scalability. Let me know if you need more details!
Regarding your telecoms problem, it seems to be a distinct matter. I’m not sure if there are any wireless solutions available for that. Unless you can connect an analog-to-VoIP converter and set one up on either end? Here’s a link I came across: http://www.tccomm.com/Fiber-Optic-Produc...QAod7FZhYQ. After searching, I didn’t find much experience with something like this. VOIP would likely be simpler.
Examine 3CX for your VoIP setup. You might secure two internet links per location and connect via VPN across firewalls to link networks, though this option is more expensive than the alternative.
Ensure a clear line of sight between the structures. For extended range, check out the wireless option from Mikrotik—it maintains a stable 1Gb connection beyond 100 meters, with typical performance up to 120-160 meters in tests.
Consider speaking with your ISP about private VLAN options and request a virtual connection between sites.