'putertutor
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At my day job, we are currently running a set of wireless antennas to get internet from one house to the next. As the crow flies this is <200 feet from one antenna to the other. One of the antennas has developed a terminal cancer at the hands of an overly rambunctious soccer ball. Replacement or a new solution will be necessary.
Over the course of this current configuration's life, there have been periodic connectivity issues, enough that I am considering just trenching a line between houses. That route is closer to 300 feet, near the edge of limit of the standards. What do I need to be aware of if we do this? I know we will be crossing over power at one point, and running next to it for a few feet in another. Should that be a concern for me?
Over the course of this current configuration's life, there have been periodic connectivity issues, enough that I am considering just trenching a line between houses. That route is closer to 300 feet, near the edge of limit of the standards. What do I need to be aware of if we do this? I know we will be crossing over power at one point, and running next to it for a few feet in another. Should that be a concern for me?