[MLB-WIRELESS] Setting up wireless NON LOS

Mathew McKernan mathewmckernan at optushome.com.au
Tue May 13 21:28:54 EST 2003


Hi all,

This is what I would do.

Extend the mast above the trees so it is viewable by the other antenna.
Slightly dip the antenna at the tree end downwards, and slightly upwards at
the end without the trees. I have had to do this at an installation a few
months back due to a large gum tree growing up into the "wave space".

Thanks

Mathew



----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Ryan" <mrviper at softhome.net>
To: <melbwireless at wireless.org.au>
Sent: Tuesday, May 13, 2003 8:49 PM
Subject: [MLB-WIRELESS] Setting up wireless NON LOS


> Hello
>
> As some of you probly know i have a non los link between (me gll) and glo.
> The problem is that there are huge pine tree wall on glo's fence line
facing
> me and i cant see where his antenna is pionting. We have used Locfinder to
> find out the Degrees of his house but we need to be a little more acerate
in
> acquiring were the antenna is (because we have parabolics within a close
> range). I was thinking of putting a helliem balloon up above the trees
when
> its not windy tieng it with fishing line to his antenna pole then marking
> every one meeter with a helium balloon, antill it disappears behind the
> trees. But he couldnot see my house if i did the same. The point of this
is
> we are getting very dodgy connections 2-5.5mbit  and when it is raining we
> hardly get a connection and massive packet loss. We dont have a gps or any
> fancy tools. We just want to get a decent connection then expand our
> network. Any Idea's?????
>
>  thanks Ryan
>
>
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