Wow.  Do you have access to rooftops and/or light poles?

Mikrotik w/ mesh allows lots of flexibility in a power-only situation.  I
use it all the time.  You may need a big backhaul mesh arrangement.

Other options include Meraki Mesh, a good value @ only $99/outdoor,
$49/indoor, and a wall-adapter style plug-in for $79 (nice little unit).
Those need an ethernet / wireless backhaul every 3 hops, but work good.  I
like their management system included free, I just set and forget, it'll
email me if a node goes down.

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Sent: Monday, June 11, 2007 3:25 PM
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oh, I should mention that this is a 300 x 1400 yard area...  22 city blocks.


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Intelligent Computing Solutions
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Sent: Monday, June 11, 2007 2:10 PM
Subject: [WISPA] Hotspot construction


When building a hotspot type environment, power is needed to cover the whole

area.  Obviously you have no control over the laptop's abilities.  Does a 
sectorized AP (say 17 dbi 90* sectors) with low power (perhaps XR2 cards 
with output power turned down) match or best the coverage abilities of 
multiple APs with rubber duckies?

My thought is that the increased gain of the sectors helps pull in the 
laptops, allowing for someone to deploy less APs, resulting in a cleaner 
band.  My thought on the XR2s in that they have increased receive 
sensitivity and cleaner reception than other cards, the increased power 
output would be negated by a lowering of the transmit power to not step on 
my own feet, crowd the spectrum, overload close receivers, etc.

I would think to mount on building roofs, with downtilt on the sectors and 
have more than 1 sector cover areas that are likely to have reduced signal 
due to building density and foliage.  Tough areas could just have a smaller 
AP with a ducky.


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Mike Hammett
Intelligent Computing Solutions
http://www.ics-il.com

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