[OPLINTECH] branch library's internet connection speed

Chad Neeper cneeper at level9networks.com
Tue Feb 2 17:55:51 EST 2010


Once upon a time I looked into a point-to-point wireless bridge between 
office and home. I never pursued the project any further than to 
discover that it was actually a viable option. It might be possible that 
you could eliminate direct Internet access to your branches, bite off 
the one-time cost of a point-to-point bridge setup, and run the branches 
off of your main branch's Internet access. I'm sure there are companies 
that can quote this for you.

Just a thought.

Chad




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Chad Neeper
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Michelle Sidle wrote:
> The Paulding County Carnegie Library has two rural branches (located 
> in NW Ohio) that are in desperate need of a faster internet 
> connection. However, because they are rural most companies in the area 
> cannot support their needs. My question is, does anyone have a similar 
> situation and if so how did you handle it? Would replacing the switch 
> make that big of a difference? Any advice would be hopeful. Thanks!
>  
> *_Michelle Sidle_*
> Paulding County Carnegie Library
> Phone: 419-399-2032
> msidle at pauldingcountylibrary.org <mailto:msidle at pauldingcountylibrary.org>
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