Here's a network headache for you: connect a high speed link to the building across a half-acre parking lot. Or maybe to the building on the other side of the busy city street. The quick answer is call up your datacom supplier and order another T1, but that's the old way with limited bandwidth and continuing charges every month. The new way is to run an inexpensive radio broadband link at 36Mbps on up to 48Mbps based on unlicensed radio frequencies.
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