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Re: OT Linking Networks


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  • Subject: Re: OT Linking Networks
  • From: Stuart Poulton <swp@xxxxxxx>
  • Date: Thu, 27 Sep 2001 09:57:30 +0100 (BST)
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> The equipment we have is Breezecom with external antenna (recommended
for
> that distance), and we have one box at each end just plugged into
> existing LAN. However ip addressing and routing was not a problem for
us
> as the remote buildings were already in the same subnet ,as they used
to
> be on fibre until someone decided to remove the building in between in
> which the fibre was routed :o). So we just bridged the segments.

Great, Breezecom is a name I at least trust, as it's what provides me with
my wireless DSL link (tele2)

Do you have a supplier for this hardware ?

> What abot yor scenario, are the networks different ip's ?, is there
likely
> to be any clashes ? i.e. both sides using private address 192.168.0.x

Nope, no problems with clashes, as I've basically be told to do whatever
to improve their whole network infrastructure.

Thanks

Stuart



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