Originally Posted by Bert
Which would mean it is 292 times as fast as a T1, and I would assume just as or more secure given it is point to point. That is blazing fast speed.

Exactly. It's also really economical. You can still have a remote office if the Internet goes down. You also wouldn't have to punch a hole in your firewall for VPN/RDP. It all operates at Layer 2. You can always get the Airfiber 5 if you want near gigabit speeds. It's pretty reliable equipment, typically used by WISP's (Wireless Internet Service Providers).

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With thin clients and RDP, it would be like being there since only the thing transmitted would be the mouse and keyboard commands. Of course, one could still decide to use regular client computers.

Yep, absolutely correct. Also, if there's any interruptions, there won't be any data loss with RDP.

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Could you combine this with a TS if you used thin clients, if you wanted to add more apps such as Office?

Yes, you would need Volume Licenses of Office to install on a TS. Or you can go open source with OpenOffice/LibreOffice. Tremendous cost savings if you don't need all the bells and whistles of Microsoft.