Ethernet

If you're talking about the M5, then maybe it's possible. A smaller M2 might not get very far. I used to set up these things for a WAN, so I know their long-distance capabilities.
 
If you're talking about the M5, then maybe it's possible. A smaller M2 might not get very far. I used to set up these things for a WAN, so I know their long-distance capabilities.

Used to....the saddest word in the English vocabulary .


But in all honestly I do this daily I believe the m2 would be just fine for what your explaining unless you have more structureral obstacles you not telling.

Perhaps provide a map of wht you are trying to achieve.

But frankly if you don't want to opt in for wifi that's fine with with me, it's not me having to lay all those wires get permission etc etc.

Big job ahead of you. Lan away
 
Omg Fiber cable is very cheap if you take price-per-bandwidth ratio.

Imagine setting up a fiber lan....


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I don't know hey running cables between buildings its a hassle.

My personal suggestion would be wireless.

Those Pico and Nano stations will do the trick for less than a 1000 bucks if you need two thats about 1900 buks.

This might work the building is L shaped so has direct line of sight between windows. Will it be able to stream 720p lr 1080p effortlessly?
 
I stream 1080P in my house from the nano station, but I don't want to say yes, because I'm not familiar with your setup or building.

But those ubiquity things are deliciously nice
 
This might work the building is L shaped so has direct line of sight between windows. Will it be able to stream 720p lr 1080p effortlessly?

Okay, two Nanos or even two 802.11n 2.4GHz routers with antennae pointing to each other will work on your case. WikiHow's guide is a basic, easy one to follow, but it should work for most routers that can create a wireless bridge.
 
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