[MLB-WIRELESS] Connecting nodes/clusters and expanding the m esh via Internet tunnels.

Richard Van Orsouw Richard.Van.Orsouw at optus.com.au
Mon Sep 16 09:20:47 EST 2002


wrt DSL products,

HDSL & SHDSL will work back to back in a master/slave arrangement.
HDSL uses two pair  600 Ohm (2Mb/s both ways)
SHDSL uses one pair 600 Ohm (2Mb/s both ways)

Regards

Richard.
> ----------
> From: 	Jamie Lovick
> Sent: 	Saturday, 14 September 2002 12:16
> To: 	Andrew Dean
> Cc: 	Paul van den Bergen; melbwireless at wireless.org.au
> Subject: 	Re: [MLB-WIRELESS] Connecting nodes/clusters and expanding
> the  mesh via Internet tunnels.
> 
> On Sat, 14 Sep 2002, Andrew Dean wrote:
> >
> > > At 11:08 AM +1000 9/9/02, Paul van den Bergen wrote:
> > > >Hi Evil...
> > > >
> > > >this is what I figured...  they will charge appropriately.
> > > >
> > > >OK, so if I grab a length of copper wire and pass it over the back
> > > >fence, can me and my mate connect our ADSL modems together?
> > 
> > I work for a company that supplies ADSL and some guys there had the
> > same idea and tried it, my guess was it wasn't gonna work, and i was
> > right, they even tried crossing over the phone cable.
> > 
> > I'm not 100% sure on how it works, but you might find SDSL modems
> > MIGHT work but these aren't always cheap...
> 
> It depends on the modem. Most A/SDSL modems are only designed to work
> witha DSLAM, some of them are switchable to operate back to back in SDSL
> mode.
> 
> If you're trying to test them back to back, you will need to load the
> line, as these things are designed to work over several kilometers.
> 
> > and running an ethernet cable is a much better idea... I ran a
> > 80meter length from my mates room to his garage where our AP is.
> 
> Ethernet is fine, as long as it is suitably protected.
> 
> Regards
> 
> Jamie
> 
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