A friend in my Linux user group is in charge of setting up the IT in a
building that's about about a mile or so away, and he wants to bridge
them via wireless rather than pay a monthly dedicated circuit between
them. The number of end users there will be about 50 or so.
He asked me what I
, January 01, 2009 2:16 PM
Subject: [WISPA] affordable solution for bridging two buildings
A friend in my Linux user group is in charge of setting up the IT in a
building that's about about a mile or so away, and he wants to bridge
them via wireless rather than pay a monthly dedicated circuit between
is not an issue, I would go Dragonwave. Licensed or unlicensed.
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Subject: [WISPA] affordable solution for bridging two buildings
A friend in my Linux user
] affordable solution for bridging two buildings
A friend in my Linux user group is in charge of setting up the IT in a
building that's about about a mile or so away, and he wants to bridge
them via wireless rather than pay a monthly dedicated circuit between
them. The number of end users
.
Daniel White
3-dB Networks
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Subject: [WISPA] affordable solution for bridging two buildings
A friend in my Linux
: Thursday, January 01, 2009 2:16 PM
To: WISPA General List
Subject: [WISPA] affordable solution for bridging two buildings
A friend in my Linux user group is in charge of setting up the IT in a
building that's about about a mile or so away, and he wants to bridge
them via wireless rather than
Josh Luthman wrote:
If all else fails you can use a pair of BelAir links and use
RouterOS/OSPF to concatinate them :)
For long links, someone people I know claim to do something similar with
RSTP: put two panels up (one on each polarization) and then plug both
radios on each side into a layer