hey, amazing movie! a true must!
yet needs emphasis- the beauty of the network built here thought arig is
that it reduces indoors radiation substantially! so, watch the movie, and
then please import more of those:):)

2013/2/12 Oren Attar <orenat...@gmail.com>

> Hi everyone,
> Please watch this important documentary about Microwaves before importing
> more radiation :)
>
> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5vb9R0x_0NQ
>
> Thank you.
>
>
> On Tue, Feb 12, 2013 at 5:38 PM, Amir Sagie 
> <arig-disc...@taproot.org.il>wrote:
>
>> On Mon, Feb 11, 2013 at 05:53:31PM +0200, Daniel wrote:
>> > I finally got really tired of spending too much money on not really
>> well-working
>> > hardware (TL-WA801NDv2 is not what v1 used to be like...).
>> >
>> > So Michael and I decided to import a bunch of those:
>> >
>> http://www.conrad-uk.com/ce/en/product/986407/Allnet-ALL0256N-N150-wireless-outdoor-access-point
>>
>> And the people were happy, and there was much rejoice! Let me know if
>> you want a link to this initiative on the Arig wiki home-page.
>>
>> > This device is based on 100% free open source software (including the
>> wifi
>> > driver: http://linuxwireless.org/en/users/Drivers/rt2800pci ) and
>> comes with
>> > OpenWrt pre-installed. That means it's hassle-free to flash pretty much
>> > everything on it, i.e. no need for serial-hacks or anything like that
>> to get
>> > whatever software we want on it (internally it of course got a 3.3V TTL
>> level
>> > serial port though, but you should avoid opening them if they should
>> run in an
>> > outdoor environment for several years),
>> >
>> > The price will probably be around ILS 300 (depends on how much
>> additional
>> > effort/money has to go to Ministry of Communication, Institute of
>> Standards and
>> > UPS to store the package while all this is happening), the first batch
>> will be
>> > 40 pcs. As I previously got an import for that type of device approved,
>> I hope
>> > it's not going to be very difficult this time...
>>
>> OK, just be sure to check all customs related issues related with
>> bulk imports. I would suggest including a second, cheaper variant if you
>> have something in mind.
>>
>> > Please let me know if you are interested in buying any of those boxes :)
>> >
>> > And feel free to ask questions (I made the firmware for that one, so I
>> know it)!
>> >
>> > Performance (i.e. throughput by distance) is now pretty nice with the
>> rt2x00
>> > driver, however, there is still room for improvement ;)
>> >
>> > In future, if we want higher bandwidth and single-hop-distance, we
>> could work on
>> > getting approval for the ETSI-version (i.e. limited to 20dBi/100mW) of
>> >
>> http://www.amazon.com/EnGenius-Technologies-2-4GHz-Wireless-ENH202/dp/B006M1PKWY
>> >
>> > And this might be an interesting 5 GHz catch (i.e. up to 23dBi in
>> Israel)
>> >
>> http://www.amazon.com/EnGenius-Technologies-Wireless-Bridge-ENH500/dp/B006M1PM22/
>> >
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