Hello James,
Yes, 2 Linksys WAP11s will handle this especially when you use
antennas.
-Ben
----- Original Message -----
From: "James Spahr" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Friday, October 25, 2002 1:44 PM
Subject: [nycwireless] wireless bridge
>
> A friend of mine who lives upstate owns to houses (adjacent lots) and
> want to be able to have his high speed internet in his second house
> (which is his studio).
>
> The houses are about 500 feet apart (line of site, including ~ 150 foot
> elevation) with a fair amount of greenery between them. When I placed
> an Apple Airport in a window on the main house I was able to a (rather
> flaky) signal outside the studio.
>
> My friend would like to setup a wireless bridge. Running copper would
> be way to much of a project. Any suggestions on how to go about doing
> this?
>
> After doing a fair amount of research it seems 2 Linksys WAP11 boxes
> with external antennas would do the trick (would they?). Life would be
> really great if the antenna in the studio could live in the attic (and
> send/recieve through the roof), although external mounting could be
> done. There is a nice place in the main house behind some open wooded
> air vents where the antenna could live.
>
> I'd appreciate any thoughts or suggestions or pointers.
>
> James.
>
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