> I have a 6.65 mile non-line-of-site path to bring internet access to
my
> home from the center of town where our T1 line exists.  I use 802.11b
> (2.4 gHz) with larger grids (about 24 dB gain) on each end.  There are
> different cards available these days that have better receiver
> sensitivities and more power, however, they are illegal for operation
> when used in non licensed applications.  I simply programmed the cards
> to operate in the ham portion of the band and used my callsign for the
SSID.
> 
> I do not want other peoples opinion on the legality of running
internet
> that is encrypted over the ham band, as I really couldn't care about
> someone else's opinion on my operation, however feel free to discuss
the
> technical nature of the subject in any detail here.

Thanks Kevin, I agree.  Our main link is that way, 18 miles LOS with WEP
enabled, Ad Hoc mode, callsign as the SSID so it should be clear that
it's amateur radio.

http://www.ocrg.org/level2pages/current_projs.html

73

N7HQR





 
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