On Fri, 12 May 2006, Marc Richman wrote:
> months for a reasonable price, and are looking at alternatives > > RF looks like it might be a possibility. Does anybody have any > advice/pointers/experience with any of this type of gear? In general, you'll have to choose between low cost, speed, and reliability. > The distance is less than 550 meters > We need at least a 100Mb link That's a FAST link. > We do not have line of sight What is in the way? Also, do you have existing wifi networks that may cause a problem? What about sites in between the two points? Generally, urban environments are more difficult because of a high noise floor, due to many devices physically close on the same band and near it in frequency. You could get two nodes with highly directional antennas pointed at each other. The bad news is: equipment might end up being expensive ($4000?) The good news is: you can sell it when you're finished with it. _______________________________________________ bblisa mailing list [email protected] http://www.bblisa.org/mailman/listinfo/bblisa
