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Any ideas for a high-speed point-to-point network connection? I need to connect a trailer at a construction site to the main office. Currently the trailer has ADSL and the office has a T-1 and we're using a hardware VPN to connect the two, but the connection is terribly slow. The folks in the trailer need access to a database here.

The trailer is about 50 miles away, so wireless is out of the question.

So far I've been looking at multiple T-1's or even a fractional T-3. Is there anything else I should be looking at, especially something that doesn't cost a small fortune?

Date: 2005-09-13 12:20 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] porsupah.livejournal.com
If the copper exists, maybe multiple bonded DSL? To the user, it looks like a single fat connection, aggregating each line's bandwidth transparently.

Or, if they're line of sight to a location that can get good DSL directly (up to 8Mbps with "standard" ADSL, 18Mbps or so with ADSL2+, depending on the telco, and distance, especially with the latter), maybe a pair of high-gain antennae and 802.11g kit.

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