Fearlessleader85 t1_itqziit wrote
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That's about 3/4 of a mile of ethernet cable across fields that are in use. It would have to be buried or on poles.
Zout t1_itr10gh wrote
You could do this with a wifi bridge using some good directional antennas. Might be illegal though depending on where you live.
Fearlessleader85 t1_itr1crk wrote
Yeah, unfortunately, I'm not good enough friends with any of them to do that. Maybe someday...
InfiniteJestV t1_itsk2lb wrote
I'd force the issue if I were in your shoes.
hypercube33 t1_iu1hf03 wrote
Find people with silos
Fearlessleader85 t1_iu1iclj wrote
None within many miles of me. It's all feed corn or alfalfa here, and most of it is lease-farmed, so the landowners don't store it.
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ShadowDV t1_itr9jbz wrote
Siklu mmWave wireless... As long as you have line of sight, that stuff will reach miles with speed and latency of fiber. Cost a few thousand, but way cheaper than running fiber.
socialistcabletech t1_itrxny5 wrote
Plus ethernet switches or repeaters of some sort that need their own power every 100 meters.
Single mode Fibre cable would work though.
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