[MLB-WIRELESS] newbie user
Morphonius Maxor
morphonius_821 at yahoo.com.au
Mon May 26 15:12:00 EST 2008
Thanks for that Rohan...
Doesnt sound too. difficult,,,,
When you say a "one way" connection... what do you mean by that....(I.E
you would still be able to upload and down load ETC...)
I assume you are refering to how many nodes i would be tied into?
would i get faster speeds generally by being hooked into more nodes?
I know those arials are directional right?
So can you hook into more than one node with the one antenna?
I.E if they are both realitively in FRONT.. of your antenna ETC...
Rohan Malhotra wrote:
> the nature of the network is fragmented,.. before investing in
> equipment, you're better off discussing potentials pathways for
> connectivity with neighbours. radio equipment can get expensive and
> you dont want to squander your precious dollar bills on redundant
> equipment.
>
> that said for a one way connection i'd consider $200-250
>
> for oneway connection you usually need:
>
> 1 ap/router $50-150 (the wrt compatible routers are the ones we use,
> current models are : the asus wl-550ge, wl-500gp, buffalo (see
> previous mail-list posts), linksys wrt54gl)
>
> a high powered directional antenna $150-
>
> weatherproof box ($50-80
>
> 20-30m cat5 (usually) from your roof to your house ($20
>
> pigtails and high quality radio cable $40.
>
> if you contact your melbwireless neighbours they may be able to
> arrange some kind of meet up, otherwise wait till the next meeting
> which is usually on the 11th of every month if i remember correctly;
> there you can talk to most of the 'active' members.
>
>
>
> On Mon, May 26, 2008 at 2:21 PM, Morphonius Maxor
> <morphonius_821 at yahoo.com.au <mailto:morphonius_821 at yahoo.com.au>> wrote:
>
> Thanks for that Rohan...
> however before i contact anyone i need to know exactly what to buy
> and where from so i can nut out a rough budget for the project...
> if this is realistic then i would then proceed to talk directly
> with you guys to see if i could tee up a better deal.
>
> And also it would be helpful to know some specifics on weather or
> not its going to be easy for me to set up...
> But thanks for your document
> Rohan
>
>
>
> Rohan Malhotra wrote:
>> this is a good start:
>>
>> http://wireless.org.au/pipermail/melbwireless/2007-June/020389.html
>>
>> some presentations i did for school a while ago,...
>>
>> your best bet is to contact all the people closest to you and ask
>> about a possible hookup.
>>
>> good luck
>>
>>
>> On Mon, May 26, 2008 at 12:16 PM, Morphonius Maxor
>> <morphonius_821 at yahoo.com.au
>> <mailto:morphonius_821 at yahoo.com.au>> wrote:
>>
>> Hi Newbie User Here...
>> Just wondering if its just me but there seems to be a curious
>> lack of
>> pertienant info on the Melbourne wireless website specific to
>> alot of
>> the questions that an possible aspriring user would require....
>>
>> I.E. how can i decide to persue this interest with out
>> specifics...I.E.
>> 1) Required hardware lists.
>> - lists of the different types of hardware required.
>> - breakdowns into possible specific units ETC under each
>> heading and
>> which retail outlets stock these ETC.
>>
>> 2) typical set-ups.......
>> -What components are required
>> - typically how much does each component cost (retail).
>> - links to hardware supplier websites ETC
>> - exposes of Melb Wireless users...I.E joes blog's node
>> - what hardware he/she has ...
>> - where he purchase his particualar hardware.
>> - how much time/money did he devote to setting up his node.
>> - what does he use it for.
>> - are there any ongoing costs.
>>
>> 3) how much expertise is required to set up the node...
>> - what are typical configurations of the a foresaid hardware.
>> - is any special software required.
>> - can anyone set-up a node.
>> - how much time and effort are involved...
>>
>> 3) if i want to connect to more than one node....do i need 2
>> antenas?
>>
>> 4) what speeds can i expect.....
>>
>> 5) how much and what type of content is currently on the
>> network...
>>
>> 6) what do users typically use the network for currently.
>>
>> 7) what different types of services are currently employed
>> and are they
>> really useful.
>>
>> 8) is there any plans to expand the services provided by the
>> network...(i.E. telephony?)
>>
>> ETC ETC
>> I could go on.....
>> This is the type of thing i would have expected to find on
>> your website....
>> instead i find specifics on people who are already using it
>> and where
>> they are on maps and techno gargon of their hardware ETC
>> which is really
>> useless to a neebie to be honest...
>> I guess i need to go to a meeting to find all this stuff out....
>>
>> However with a few more articles on your website it would
>> save me the
>> time of going out to hawthorn and then (possibly finding out
>> there that
>> this is not for me ETC...)
>>
>> It would be nice to have these types of topics covered on your
>> website...any answers by email would be good too..
>> Thanks....
>>
>> P.S. Sorry to be a "Butt wipe" on my first post...
>> Looking forward to some info...
>> Thanks...
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