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    How can I connect two switches with 200 meters apart with 1.7 Gbps?

    Hello friends there is a doubt going in my mind and i am thinking to ask some of the experienced people the doubt is that how to connect two switches with 200 meters apart with 1.7 gigabit per seconds ? So please anybody can help me because it is very important to me .I thank you all in advanced for taking out time for me

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    Re: How can I connect two switches with 200 meters apart with 1.7 Gbps?

    Hey dude hi I am wondering that it depends on the atmosphere. If it is not in a marketable liberty, a Cisco aeronet router will broadcast that faraway at well-mannered momentum. In case wealth is not an entity and the breathing space is all yours, you can make use of numerous switches and cat6 cables to viaduct the break.

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    Re: How can I connect two switches with 200 meters apart with 1.7 Gbps?

    Hey,What’s Up?, I would like to say something regarding the discussion going on . I think so it depends on the switches. If they support General Electric (GE) over fiber and Port Aggregation protocol (PAgP), Port Aggregation protocol means a Cisco Systems proprietary networking protocol, which is second-hand for the robotic, rational aggregation of Ethernet switch ports, recognized as an ether channel. This means it can merely be second-hand stuck between Cisco switches and/or switches from qualified merchant.Then connect them with 2 General Electric GE links.

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    Re: How can I connect two switches with 200 meters apart with 1.7 Gbps?

    I was surfing on the internet and I saw the question and answers the answers provided to you is very systematic and now I am thinking that the problem has been solved incase if the problem is not solved then my recommendation is You might scuttle two 1 gigabit fiber cables and make use of influence corresponding. I think the problems will be solved now. And I think you like my post .

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