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MayAngel
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11-16-2016, 06:54 PM
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Consider alternative ways to send data securely between the three points, keeping in mind the 1.66 km distance. You might explore satellite links, mesh networking, or cellular backhaul options. These can help maintain connectivity without relying solely on Ubquity’s fiber setup while ensuring reliable line-of-sight alignment.
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MayAngel
11-16-2016, 06:54 PM #1

Consider alternative ways to send data securely between the three points, keeping in mind the 1.66 km distance. You might explore satellite links, mesh networking, or cellular backhaul options. These can help maintain connectivity without relying solely on Ubquity’s fiber setup while ensuring reliable line-of-sight alignment.

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Dyba59
Junior Member
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11-16-2016, 07:50 PM
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Within that scope the most cost-effective option seems to be wireless connectivity. Even with copper-to-fiber media converters and fiber cables laid between locations, installing 1.8 KM of cable would be quite challenging. Yes, it's feasible, but the process is complex and often requires permits depending on the area. Ubiquity offers a helpful website for planning wireless networks across distances. You can find it here: https://ispdesign.ui.com# If neither solution is viable, using your regular internet connection might be the only alternative, possibly combined with VPN tunneling (though I couldn't locate further details). Others may have more experience explaining this.
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Dyba59
11-16-2016, 07:50 PM #2

Within that scope the most cost-effective option seems to be wireless connectivity. Even with copper-to-fiber media converters and fiber cables laid between locations, installing 1.8 KM of cable would be quite challenging. Yes, it's feasible, but the process is complex and often requires permits depending on the area. Ubiquity offers a helpful website for planning wireless networks across distances. You can find it here: https://ispdesign.ui.com# If neither solution is viable, using your regular internet connection might be the only alternative, possibly combined with VPN tunneling (though I couldn't locate further details). Others may have more experience explaining this.

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CosmicStarsYT
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11-16-2016, 08:50 PM
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Shifted to Networking
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CosmicStarsYT
11-16-2016, 08:50 PM #3

Shifted to Networking