I had great luck with a pair of ubiquity bullets. They were 5.4GHz with built 
in directional antennas. Great range and speed. My neighbor’s DSL was out a few 
days so I ziptied one to a propane tank pointing at his house about 150’ away. 
Not much obstruction though. He said it was much faster than his DSL!

Also had great success with an Engenius AP. It had 2 external antenna ports for 
diversity. I used the supplied vertical on one to connect near it, and a patch 
antenna pointed out a window to another building. Nice thing about Engenius is 
this ran fairly high power, 1W radio worked extremely well with the directional 
antenna. 

73,
Josh W6XU

Sent from my mobile device

> On Oct 22, 2019, at 11:57 AM, Bill Steffey <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> to extend your connection do look at Ubiquiti products.... They are available 
> worldwide.
> 
> 
> I currently employ over 20 devices over a three mile area to get Ethernet ( 
> broadband)  to my remote location.
> 
> Your point to point should work with  2 devices for under 100$ each in the 
> US...
> 
> Ubiquiti LiteBeam AC Gen2 LBE-5AC-Gen2 IEEE 802.11ac 450 Mbit/s Wireless 
> BRIDGE
> 
> AND THESE ARE VERY FAST.....
> 

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