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    Default Ethernet Over Coax or Wireless

    I've got a site with 550m of RG6 Quad Shield and I need to send Ethernet over it, I haven't seen any modules that can run at that distance on RG6.

    Has anybody seen a product that will handle it?.

    Alternatively, any recommendations for a wireless link(not line of site) that can reliably give me 50+ Mbs of bandwidth through a heavily forested area?

    I've used Ubiquity products with Omni-directional antennas over that distance but not in thick scrub.

    Thanks for any assistance.



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    Check out the link below RG6 - 600m ->100/58Mbps


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    I've not personally used Ethernet over coax products, and feedback I've had so far is there's issues, so I've been reluctant. If anyone has found one that's reliable, and I'm not talking they tested it in perfect conditions in a lab somewhere . I mean in the real world with all the usual interference you'd usually get out there, I'd be interested to know how they went as well.

    Thick forest is "usually" okay for Ubiqiti, but go with a Powerbeam over a Nanobeam.

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    CSD has a product called Easy Coax that can do 650m, i haven't used it but id like to know how well it works.

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