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Connecting two buildings Point to Point Wireless

Hello Experts,

We have 2 Buildings lets say B1 and B2. B1 has 9 floors and B2 3 floors
B1 is having our main data center with services running like Windows Domain, Email, Internet, Oracle Business Application,Voip and some other file sharing services.

We are going to have a B2, 1km away from B1.
This building will have aroung 100 computers and 100 IP telephones approx. They will use all the services hosted at main data center. No servers will be installed at B2
Connecting them through Fiber Optic is difficult.

Therefore, we have chosen to with Point to Point Wireless.
B2 is having 3 floors and each floor will have LAN switches and 1 Switch as L3 with Vlans ( localizing L3 traffic with default static route to B1 L3 Switch)

Now I have some confusions that clarified after discussing with experts here
- Is this nice solution to go for ? For performance,reliability and latency wise
- What should be speed of Wireless we should pickup i.e 20mbps,50mbps or 150mbps
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Wireless I think is going to be a huge disadvantage in this situation.  Do you have any other means to work with?  With 200 devices on wireless and  VOIP phones the quality is going to degrade very fast.
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i got one for connecting an AP 2km away and the speed can reach 20 Mbps download and 15 Mbps upload.

highly recommended.
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Hi,

Thanks for the replies.

What I took 150mbps speed wireless ?
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i am using NanoBridge M5, too.

be aware that the AirOS, the firmware of NanoBridge M5, can make the AP also as a bridge, router, basic firewall and troubleshooting utility. its dynamic performance charts are neat for monitoring LAN and WLAN status.
I wouldn't go with the Infinet radio ahead of the Ubiquiti radio.  For your money you're 1000 times better off with the Ubiquiti kit.  You're effectively paying 10x more for no extra benefit.
Do they have distributor or reseller in KSA ?
They have distributor in our country.
Thanks craigbeck,

Using this Wireless, will it be reliable.

I am not sure if I will go Infilink or NanoBridge M5,But whatever the product I choose, what is the bandwidth I should go for I am thinking to go with 150mbps.

But will I get the good throughput including the services like domain,email,internet, voip

thanks
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Thank you guys for your help. I will go with NanoBridge M5