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I need to connect the networks in two buildings together. They are only 1200 feet apart.
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I need to connect 2 LANs in 2 different buildings separated by 1200 feet.  Both buildings have poles 50 feet from them that have line of sight.  Could you provide me with a list of items needed to accomplish this task including part numbers so i can order and install.

Here is what I recommend for each location:

14dBi Antenna:
http://www.jefatech.com/product/ES24-14

If you do not like the looks of that antenna, there are other antenna options available here:
http://www.jefatech.com/category/a130/

Wireless to Ethernet Bridge:
http://www.jefatech.com/product/EL-3054CBDELUXE

To convert the bridge's RF connector to a standard N Male connector you will need a pigtail:
http://www.jefatech.com/product/195rptncnm24

You will also need a low loss extension cable to reach from where you will have the bridge inside to the antenna. Choose the length you require for each cable, and choose and N Male connector on one end and an N Female on the other:
http://www.jefatech.com/product/ll400

The antennas are designed to mount to a pole.  If you do not have a pole available, see our antenna mount options here:

http://www.jefatech.com/category/f100/

This setup will extend the wired network between both locations. The bridge on each end of the connection plugs into a network hub or switch, or even directly into a PC with a standard RJ45 network connector.  Just think of it as an invisible wire running between the buildings.
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