Here's the setup:
Main office and warehouse are approximately 450' away from each other on opposite sides of our lot. The warehouse connects to our network via outdated coax (RG68, I believe). The coax runs through 1.5" conduit (mostly underground) at a total distance of approximately 1000'. There's one "junction" or "pull point" box outside that's about 250' from the main office. I believe there is another box down the line that is about 250' from the first one and is where the cable emerges from the ground and enters the warehouse. Naturally, it's on the opposite side of where the network connections are. The distance it travels within the building is approximately 500' since it has to go up the wall and around one side to the opposite wall where another box is mounted as a place for the hub and the workstation connections. We may be able to shorten this distance if we take it across one of the beams or even across the bottom side of the ceiling.
Here's what I want:
I want to replace the coax with a faster, more reliable, and more modern connection.
What I've considered:
A point-to-point wireless link was my first thought. I can't use the cheap stuff (like from BestBuy) because it's range is only about 350' and wouldn't hold up to the environment of West Texas. We might be able to do a connection using the same kind of equipment that's used with wireless internet service. However, we might have a problem with interference due to our existing wireless connection. It's a last resort consideration at this point. A fibre connection would be nice but I'm not real sure if it would have a problem with the bends along the conduit route. I need to do some more research on installation guidelines. What I think may end up happening is the warehouse getting it's own internet connection and connecting to the network via a VPN connection. I'd like to avoid this if possible.
I'm open to any suggestions. I'm sure there's something I haven't considered yet or don't even know about that would solve my problem. Any ideas, people?
Thanks in advance for any assistance you can offer.
Main office and warehouse are approximately 450' away from each other on opposite sides of our lot. The warehouse connects to our network via outdated coax (RG68, I believe). The coax runs through 1.5" conduit (mostly underground) at a total distance of approximately 1000'. There's one "junction" or "pull point" box outside that's about 250' from the main office. I believe there is another box down the line that is about 250' from the first one and is where the cable emerges from the ground and enters the warehouse. Naturally, it's on the opposite side of where the network connections are. The distance it travels within the building is approximately 500' since it has to go up the wall and around one side to the opposite wall where another box is mounted as a place for the hub and the workstation connections. We may be able to shorten this distance if we take it across one of the beams or even across the bottom side of the ceiling.
Here's what I want:
I want to replace the coax with a faster, more reliable, and more modern connection.
What I've considered:
A point-to-point wireless link was my first thought. I can't use the cheap stuff (like from BestBuy) because it's range is only about 350' and wouldn't hold up to the environment of West Texas. We might be able to do a connection using the same kind of equipment that's used with wireless internet service. However, we might have a problem with interference due to our existing wireless connection. It's a last resort consideration at this point. A fibre connection would be nice but I'm not real sure if it would have a problem with the bends along the conduit route. I need to do some more research on installation guidelines. What I think may end up happening is the warehouse getting it's own internet connection and connecting to the network via a VPN connection. I'd like to avoid this if possible.
I'm open to any suggestions. I'm sure there's something I haven't considered yet or don't even know about that would solve my problem. Any ideas, people?
Thanks in advance for any assistance you can offer.