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Date: Fri, 13 Jan 2006 09:10:17 +1100
From: Venu Metla To: Howard Lowndes, SLUG Mail List, LINK Mail List, Oz-ISP Mail List Message-Id: <9B49877857A8CC48BEFCAB247B5D8B8340B23F@WSMSG2106V.srv.dir.telstra.com> Subject: RE: [Oz-ISP] Cat 3 compliance |
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Use a LRE solution. Long reach ethernet is perfect solution in this kind of a scenario. LRE 2924 XL Swtiches, VDSL Splitter, BBSM ( for accouting ; it's a cisco product) LRE 575 or 578 CPEs. Very good and reliable solution. Each CPE can get a maximum bandwidth of 20Meg. Hope that helps. -----Original Message----- From: m a j o r d o m o - o w n e r @ k o a l a . a u s s i e . n e t [m a i l t o : m a j o r d o m o - o w n e r @ k o a l a . a u s s i e . n e t On Behalf Of Howard Lowndes Sent: Tuesday, 10 January 2006 12:32 PM To: SLUG Mail List; LINK Mail List; Oz-ISP Mail List Subject: [Oz-ISP] Cat 3 compliance I have a client with a large motel complex that wants to run bb to the rooms. All of the rooms have standard telephone cable, but he cannot justify the cost of a full Cat 5 cabling job. Wifi is out as well as the internal walls are brick and he has tried and has got nowhere with that idea. Is Austel telephone cable Cat 3 compliant? At least with Cat 3 we can run his network at 10Mbps even if we can't get 100Mbps. I don't think it is Cat 3 compliant though. Any other ideas? -- Howard. LANNet Computing Associates - Your Linux people <http://lannetlinux.com> When you want a computer system that works, just choose Linux; When you want a computer system that works, just, choose Microsoft. -- Flatter government, not fatter government; abolish the Australian states. ---- email "unsubscribe aussie-isp" to m a j o r d o m o @ a u s s i e . n e t to be removed. ---- email "unsubscribe aussie-isp" to m a j o r d o m o @ a u s s i e . n e t to be removed. |
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