[MLB-WIRELESS] 100-150m outdoor los net sharing
bosborne at caltex.com.au
bosborne at caltex.com.au
Tue Aug 19 14:52:44 EST 2003
I will do, but even if it is not allowed in the AUP I would still like to
set it up for file sharing and gaming. Someone has recommended the
following:
"Two svecs in lan bridge mode, a bit of cabling, and make some cantennas,
or else the Superpass 9.8dBi panel antennas."
They quoted the following site: http://www.jmcs.net.au/wireless.html - are
these guys reputable?
Brendan
Tony Langdon
<tlangdon at atctraini To: "'bosborne at caltex.com.au'" <bosborne at caltex.com.au>,
ng.com.au> melbwireless at wireless.org.au
cc:
19/08/2003 02:37 PM Subject: RE: [MLB-WIRELESS] 100-150m outdoor los net sharing
> I want to share my cable internet to a friends house which is
> in los (from
> the rooftops) at about a 100-150mb distance. What would be
> your budget
> recommendations on setting this up? Can I just add a
> wireless card into
> the server at my house, then a wireless card to my friends
> pc, then run a
> pigtail>cable up to the roof into a directional antenna?
Sure, technically, it's a no brainer. Shouldn't take much of an antenna to
cover that distance. However, your ISP may not like you doing this. Check
their AUP.
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