[MLB-WIRELESS] Wireless connection -1200m apart
Ryan Abbenhuys
sneeze at alphalink.com.au
Wed Feb 18 16:44:30 EST 2004
Two AP's in point-to-point bridge mode should be good. relatively secure
and they'll just make both of your LAN's appear as one. (with a slow bit in
the middle)
24's will be overkill at that distance, however their nice narrow beam
means less people can stray into it's beam and sniff it.
>Hi,
>
>I am looking currently at connection a friends and my houses up via a
>wireless link. We can both clearly see eachother's houses and are only
>about 1200m apart.
>
>I am new to wireless, so I do not know much about it. I would like to
>have a 802.11g (54mbs) connection across. I heard that it can have more
>problems than 802.11b over longer distances. We are fairly close
>together, both have direct line of site, should there be much problem?
>
>I am looking at getting a hills antenna (Hills 25dBi directional
>parabolic grid antenna
><http://www.techtopia.com.au/product_info.php/cPath/1_19/products_id/682>
>) for both ends - would that be a good move?
>
>What hardware should I use each end? I was told that an Access Point my
>end and just a PCI card his end. I have servers at my end (9 computers
>plugged in all up atm) and he only has 2 (which are networked). Can any
>one sugest what would be the best to get? Brand & Model?
>
>Also, I am looking at implementing a wireless network in my house for
>the two laptops. Would that need a seperate AP for that or can it all
>work off one? I would be thinking two, because of security. I am wanting
>the link between my friends and my house to be infront of my firewall
>(to make it more secure) and my wireless network inside my house would
>be behind the firewall.
>
>So yeah, any advice would be greatly appreciated.
>
>Kind Regards
>
>Phil Mawson
>BlendTek [creative]
>
>
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