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Hello,

So, regarding to ADSL standard we can transfer data through 1 pair

(2 threads) at speed of 3,5 Mbps (downspeed) and at maximum distance

of 5,5 kilometres. Am I correct in thinking that through one usual

computer cable (for example, UTP 5e kat. 4x2x0,5 mm

I think from what your saying is you want extended ethernet, this will slow down at ranges as you suggest,

It does work down a pair and uses a similar setup to DSL.

You need a media converted at each end.

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I think he wants to use one cable for 3 pairs of signal cables (2x3).

One of the IP CCTV gurus should know if you can do this.

Never heard about 5.5KM though.........that would be a fibre job I think.... ^_^

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So, i have made a draft (pdf, attached)

where I explain my problem.

I need several ADSL links due to large

data amount to be transfered.

Besides, I am interesting exactly in DSL

(please, don't offer radiolinks, ISDN,

fibre optics or some other kind of transmission).

Thank you.

Question_on_DSL.pdf

So your not trying to link 2 buildings your wanting to go via the internet?

If so yes you can do it and you will have to calculate your required bandwidth. IP signalling is what your after. For sending CCTV to a monitoring station id advise adpro.

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