[H-GEN] [Oz-ISP] For Sale: 155Mbps point-to-point wireless system

Hilton Travis QuarkComputers at email.com
Wed Jul 28 02:11:51 EDT 1999


(Note reply-to: being general at humbug.org.au vs "Hilton Travis" <QuarkComputers at email.com>)

Hi Andrew,

Wow - 155Mbps would be really nice, but I think they are a bit over the top
for the situation I have in mind.

They will be very happy with 11Mbps, and probably be quite happy with
4Mbps - but 155Mbps will make them go all gooey, and break the budget in the
process.

:-)

Regards,
Hilton

> -----Original Message-----
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> [mailto:mdlishum at zerlargal.humbug.org.au]On Behalf Of Andrew Rooke
> Sent: Wednesday, 28 July 1999 3:37 PM
> To: general at lists.humbug.org.au
> Subject: [H-GEN] [Oz-ISP] For Sale: 155Mbps point-to-point wireless
> system
>
>
> (Note reply-to: being general at humbug.org.au vs Andrew Rooke
> <arooke at globec.com.au>)
>
> All,
> 	Hilton Travis i thought this artical that just came through
> on another
> mailing list im on may be of some use....... or of course... maybe not..
> but haves a look.
>
>
> >From: Leigh Hart <hart at dotat.com>
> >
> >
> >Greetings,
> >
> >I have a pair of 155Mbps wireless fibre optic repeaters surplus
> >to requirements.
> >
> >The units are capable of up to 155 Megabits per second transfer
> >rates over a kilometre or up to 100 Megabits per second rates
> >over 1.2 kilometres.
> >
> >Using standard multimode fibre optic interfaces at each end, the
> >devices essentially repeat the signal from the fibre over directed
> >Laser beams, which means they quite suitable for both 155Mb ATM as
> >well 100Mb Ethernet over fibre and they are full duplex as well.
> >
> >They come complete with outdoor weatherproof power supplies, full
> >installation and operating instructions - oh, and the units are
> >designed for _outdoor_ use only.
> >
> >Purchased circa six months ago for a project which has since been
> >completed using alternative technology, the units have not been
> >out of the box (ie: they havn't even been turned on).
> >
> >They were bought from ADE in Melbourne (who can install and support
> >the units anywhere in the country, at reasonable rates).
> >
> >Another company (Consulting Professional Engineers) also installs
> >these units for a living and they have an informative web page at:
> >
> >http://www.users.bigpond.net.au/cpeng/air-optics-main.htm
> >
> >RRP for these units is $60k-$65k, asking price is $50k FOB Adelaide
> >by direct deposit, but any other (sensible) offers will be considered.
> >
> >Interested parties please direct private email to hart at dotat.com
> >
> >Cheers
> >
> >Leigh
> >--
> >| "By the time they had diminished | Leigh Hart, <hart at dotat.com> |
> >|  from 50 to 8, the other dwarves | CCNA - http://www.cisco.com/ |
> >|  began to suspect 'Hungry' ..."  | GPO Box 487 Adelaide SA 5001 |
> >|   -- Gary Larson, "The Far Side" |  http://www.dotat.com/hart/  |
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>
> Andrew Rooke
> Email: arooke at globec.com.au
> Globec Internet Technical Support
>
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