Just had a look on the CCC's web site and found little mention of aerials in
their bylaws. Just talked with someone from the CCC, he is checking and
going to call me back, but he seems to think that their is no problem unless
the aerial extends a certain height. So a base station installed just above
the peak of the roof could well be OK. I'll let you know when I have this
confirmed.

Cheers Gav

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Chris Hellyar [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Tuesday, May 14, 2002 11:37
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: RE: 802.11 and distributing Linux around chch
>
>
> 'Urro..
>
> $350 for an 802.11 card, about $800 for a high gain base antenna.
>  You could
> get away without the base antenna if you only wanted 50-100m coverage
> though.
>
> If the CHCH by-laws are the same as ours you'd not need a resource consent
> or planning permission assuming the aerial didn't obscure
> anyone's view, or
> sit more than 3 feet above the peak of the roof of your house.
>
> Cheers,  Chris Hellyar.
>
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> -----Original Message-----
> From: Christopher Sawtell
>
> Mark Carey wrote:
> > How much does a 802.11 card and high gain antenna cost?
> (antenna reqd for
> increased range?)
> A lot of $$$.
> More to the point is that in Christchurch there is a local by-law which
> requires that you get planning permission to erect a transmitting
> antenna of any kind, including one for a 802.11 card. The law has been
> applied and the Council were successful in getting a budding radio
> network taken down. I suspect that the law was introduced so that the
> Cable and ADSL network folks could have a free range. I hope that my
> suspicions are the produce of an over active cynical mind, but I fear not.
>
> Note that for somebody on a Paradise cable connection access to a large
> range of Open distributions is available from
> http://debian.paradise.net.nz/ without traffic charge.
>
> I'd be happy to cut / burn you a CD for a small charge.
>
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