[MLB-WIRELESS] GHO-South
Dan Flett
conhoolio at hotmail.com
Wed Jan 18 23:24:03 EST 2006
GHO-Mobile is an 8dB SuperPass omni mounted in front of a metal mast. The
mast is supposed to act as a reflector.
My personal feeling is that GHO-Mobile isn't really doing what it was
supposed to do - that is, be a way to remain continuously connected to GHO
for mobile users near Mt. Dandenong. And to be an "open access" interface
if and when GHO-North and GHO-South are both locked-down. I feel that it
would be more useful with a 14dB Panel antenna pointing roughly towards the
CBD to provide longer-range coverage as a central zone between GHO-North and
GHO-South
Cheers,
Dan
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> -----Original Message-----
> From: rick [mailto:mibz at optushome.com.au]
> Sent: Wednesday, 18 January 2006 10:51 PM
> To: Dan Flett
> Cc: melbwireless at wireless.org.au
> Subject: Re: [MLB-WIRELESS] GHO-South
>
> what is ghomobile
>
> and what is it for and who is it for is it just creating
> noise that will affect the southern link?
>
> Dan Flett wrote:
> > Hi All,
> >
> > As you may all be aware, we currently have three wireless
> interfaces
> > up at Node GHO. They are GHO-North - pointed at the
> Northern Suburbs,
> > GHO-Mobile which is an Omnidirectional antenna, and
> GHO-South, which
> > is pointed at the Southern Region.
> >
> > At the moment, we in the Southern Region are having trouble even
> > getting a sniff of the GHO-South interface. We're not sure
> if this is
> > a hardware issue - possibly water damage - or if it is
> simply due to
> > the interface being overwhelmed with too many clients. We need to
> > work out what the problem is so we can re-establish the
> link to the Southern Region.
> >
> > I will shortly be "locking-down" GHO-South by restricting
> access. I
> > want to see if it is possible to re-establish the link to
> the Southern
> > Region by reducing the number of clients on GHO-South. Sorry to
> > anyone who this may disadvantage, but the ugly fact is that 802.11b
> > has it's limitations, especially in long-range, outdoor
> applications.
> >
> > If it is indeed the case that GHO-South is suffering too
> many clients,
> > I will look at ways to allow multiple clients - such as
> RTS/CTS and/or
> > Frottle. This will require that each client meet certain
> conditions
> > to be allowed access. The general idea is that GHO is
> supposed to be
> > a backbone node, not a general-access node - people that access GHO
> > should be looking to share their GHO connection in their
> local area.
> > As new clients are added I will monitor the impact on throughput.
> >
> > Of course, the short-term result may be that kicking people off
> > GHO-South may not re-establish the link to the Southern Region. If
> > this is the case I will still keep the interface
> locked-down and try
> > to find the source of the problem. If and when we fix the problem
> > I'll look at re-introducing other clients to the GHO-South
> interface.
> >
> > Cheers,
> >
> > Dan
> >
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> >
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