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Setting up Mototrbo IPSC Network

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So, my company is interested in establishing a private commercial IPSC DMR network to support the needs of one our customers. I have done extensive research online and found multiple sources but no comprehensive answer regarding some of my questions. So I figured I would try here. Assuming we can get frequencies, besides Mototrbo repeaters and radios what hardware components would I need to set up an IPSC network? I would be looking to link no more then 5 repeaters together. Am I able to connect repeaters using existing Internet connections at each site and a wireless router via a switch into the router or do I need a separate router? For Mototrbo what bridge would you recommend? The guides and how to videos are pretty self explanatory on how to program the repeater but what I couldn't get an answer on is whether I can use an existing wireless router or do I need a separate subnet and router to put the repeater on the Internet.
 
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