Hi,
Can you see the Oakland Airport from your Antenna location?

I Just ordered an orinoco gold card. For antenna connection.
I have several Wap11's here and could set up an experimental setup to test
our connectivity.

We could experiment with point to multipoint?

I have an 8db omni on the roof and an 15 db Yagi and an 8 db patch to play
with.

I guess we are a decent 13 miles line of site.

I dont have any amplifiers but i am looking at some 250 miliwatt units.

Also I have several Compaq WL100 cards and I will have 2 extra units if
anyone is interested.

These are 100 mw prism cards.

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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Jim Meehan
Sent: Wednesday, May 29, 2002 2:42 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [BAWUG] second call: SF wireless broadband


I posted about this several weeks ago, and was fairly surprised at the lack
of responses I received.  To put it simply, I have 3.5 Mbps of mostly unused
bandwidth at my house -- possibly more if the uplink is upgraded to 802.11a
or
802.11g.  I'd like use my good location to distribute that bandwidth to
anyone
who wants it -- especially those that would redistribute it to local users.

If you're in these areas of SF, you're probably a good candidate for line-
of-sight to my location: Castro, Upper Market, Lower Haight, Mission, South
of Market, Pacific Heights, Downtown, China Basin, west side of Potrero
Hill.
Berkeley, Oakland and the hills above each are potentially also
possibilities.

I've written some information about how the 3.5 Mbps wireless link to my
house
came to be.  It's at http://vpizza.org/~jmeehan/sfwbb/.

I'd love to see this take off and turn into a fairly significant
distribution
network for high speed Internet access.  My resources are here for the
offering!

-j

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