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RS-232 is limited to approx. 20-50 Ft. (depending on Max Link Speed)...
For longer distances, using RS-232 to RS-422/RS-485 Converters at both ends (and using CAT-3 or CAT-5 cable between them), can extend the maximum distance up to 4,000 Ft... 
»www.rs485.com/rs485spec.html
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join:2008-05-19 Montreal, QC 1 edit | The OP was about wireless bridging  I don't think I can do cabling from upper floor to basement in any way to pass WAF (which means it got to be invisible in this or other way) |
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1 edit | said by edmidor :The OP was about wireless bridging  I don't think I can do cabling from upper floor to basement in any way to pass WAF (which means it got to be invisible in this or other way) Yup, I get your drift... ( »en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Woman_acce···e_factor ) 
Unless you can manage to replace the existing Phone wiring with CAT-5, and use the 2 extra pairs for a 2nd Data Jack, then Wireless is the only other alternative... 
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