This one for your base station http://www.superpass.com/SPDG12H22.html
Looks like it will cover all of the buildings ( 180 degree phase)
This one for the client http://www.superpass.com/SP-U-PH-15.html

Try one of each to see how far it will link, if not work, retune to us. I
think they will work for most units.

John
SuperPass
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----- Original Message -----
From: "Larry Press" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Monday, November 24, 2003 1:54 PM
Subject: [WIRELESS-LAN] Mesh vs Point-Multipoint


> We have a dorm complex consisting of 22 small apartment buildings with 500
> residents.  Two buildings on the site have fiber connections and we need
> backhaul from the 22 apartments to those buildings.  (See a map at
> http://som.csudh.edu/fac/lpress/471/hout/dorm/dormdescription.htm).
>
>
> Has anyone had experience with a mesh network for this sort of
application?
> We have been talking with Strix on this.
>
>
> If mesh does not work out, we would probably do a point-multipoint link
from
> the two buildings with fiber to the 22 apartment buildings then cover
those
> with WiFi.  Vivato and Proxim seem to be likely vendors -- are there
others
> we should consider?
>
>
> Larry Press
>
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