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Needs assistance in the Netherlands.

Needs assistance in the Netherlands.

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GamingPanda54
Member
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01-06-2016, 10:13 PM
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Hi all, I need some help: I`ve got 2 buildings on the same terrain, about 131 feet 251⁄64 inches or 40 meters in metric from each other distanced.(give the whole world the metric system please). There is no option to let a German dig a trench, i have to bridge it from roof to roof. Which brand and type should i use? my customer has a limited finance space, so if anyone has a coupon for like 20-50% off, let me know. Love from the country of cheese, windmills and drugs. Julian
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GamingPanda54
01-06-2016, 10:13 PM #1

Hi all, I need some help: I`ve got 2 buildings on the same terrain, about 131 feet 251⁄64 inches or 40 meters in metric from each other distanced.(give the whole world the metric system please). There is no option to let a German dig a trench, i have to bridge it from roof to roof. Which brand and type should i use? my customer has a limited finance space, so if anyone has a coupon for like 20-50% off, let me know. Love from the country of cheese, windmills and drugs. Julian

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CaineBellaris
Member
53
01-07-2016, 06:08 AM
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the aim is to link these structures together. this could be a business requiring two separate locations on the same network, or simply wanting to consolidate internet costs. there are four main approaches: - excavate a trench - rely on the ISP to manage it (some providers can dig trenches or use dark fiber) - install point-to-point Wi-Fi - set up point-to-point laser connections. i’ve handled all four; - trenching is usually optimal, with private cabling offering the best performance. - if digging isn’t feasible, large ISPs are happy to install it for you, though at a higher expense. - point-to-point Wi-Fi works but may experience speed drops and network issues like vlan conflicts or broadcast problems. - laser connections are costly; you’ll need to clear any obstacles, especially trees, before they’re ready. remember, the support team has been helpful with my unusual questions, so sharing your specific case should help them suggest a balanced solution—whether that’s a sales pitch or a technical plan.
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CaineBellaris
01-07-2016, 06:08 AM #2

the aim is to link these structures together. this could be a business requiring two separate locations on the same network, or simply wanting to consolidate internet costs. there are four main approaches: - excavate a trench - rely on the ISP to manage it (some providers can dig trenches or use dark fiber) - install point-to-point Wi-Fi - set up point-to-point laser connections. i’ve handled all four; - trenching is usually optimal, with private cabling offering the best performance. - if digging isn’t feasible, large ISPs are happy to install it for you, though at a higher expense. - point-to-point Wi-Fi works but may experience speed drops and network issues like vlan conflicts or broadcast problems. - laser connections are costly; you’ll need to clear any obstacles, especially trees, before they’re ready. remember, the support team has been helpful with my unusual questions, so sharing your specific case should help them suggest a balanced solution—whether that’s a sales pitch or a technical plan.

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Cyanstrophic
Senior Member
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01-09-2016, 06:27 AM
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I've checked your link carefully. Thanks for sharing!
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Cyanstrophic
01-09-2016, 06:27 AM #3

I've checked your link carefully. Thanks for sharing!