Kevin, can you go into a little more detail on your system? I am in the same situation and a friend that has both DSL and Cable available has agreed to let me install a system between his and my house. The path is 7.2 km and is not line of sight. I have a slight hill between us. If he just had a tower too we could make it on 2.4 Ghz.
What are the radios, antennas, other equipment used? Power output? Thanks for the info. Tim Re: Need Help... where can I buy a DSL-Internet repeater...? Posted by: "Kevin Custer" [EMAIL PROTECTED] repeaterbuilder Mon Jan 1, 2007 7:46 am (PST) Bill, You can send your DSL service wirelessly to your home a number of ways. 802.11B (2.4 GHz) is the cheapest, but requires a good near line of site path. We started using some new 900 cards that seem to work really well in non line-of-site applications. Scott and I have a 900 path that is 6 or so miles and works great. His end is solar powered! There are several ways to manage the path as well. If you wanted to serve other homes than your own, an Access Point will need to be set up at your office, and client devices deployed at the places you want to deliver service. If you have a good path, I'd start with 2, Linksys WET11's and some good 24 dB grids. The WET11's can be bought cheaply from eBay and the grids new from wlan parts in CA. The WET11's can be set up in Ad-Hoc mode and will simply be a radio extended Ethernet cable; and with 1.5.8 firmware is a cheap stable client device for 2.4 802.11B services. There are 2 versions of the WET11, V1 and V2. I prefer the V1 box because it can be modified with higher power cards if needed. While this may be a bit off-topic for this list, I'll allow this discussion as others may want to learn about Internet 'repeaters'. Kevin Custer List Owner

