2.5 has great range & penetration.  ClearWire, as an example, had solid
indoor coverage 2 miles away.  I live in an apartment complex thats "out of
coverage area", and it still works - I'm in the bottom floor of an
apartment complex, my unit has another unit behind it, a 4 acre forest
conservation area, I stick it in my window, get 2/5 bars on it, and still
get 1Mbps... 

Outdoor, could be many more miles, but the ClearWire indoor-only
self-install business model seems superior to all other WISP models, unless
you're selling a super-premium business service (fiber/T1 replacement).

We basically sell Clearwire for all residential, and use our own wireless
network for premium business customers only (149/month minimum).

On Thu, 4 Oct 2007 12:56:43 -0400, John Valenti <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> Just curious if anyone has seen a coverage map that compares WiFi and
> WiMax?
> 
> I spent a little bit of time researching WiMax, but decided I would
> be unlikely to have a license and to just go with what I have that
> mostly works (unlicensed). But I would like to know what WiMax means
> in a rural, tree filled environment.
> 
> As a novice WISP (about 18 months now), I can only hope for good
> coverage with 2.4GHz to maybe a mile. A rare house might have LOS
> farther than that, but generally there will be enough trees in the
> way by a mile to block my signal.  (this is using farm grain legs/
> silos for the AP, so maybe 150' max AGL)   If I switch to 900MHz,
> maybe the distance gets out to 2.5 miles.
> 
> Would a 2.5GHz Wimax AP push the signal much better thru trees?  I
> suppose it would make a difference what was at the customer end - a
> laptop with a WiMax card vs a fixed, outdoor radio.  And does AP
> height help a lot?  I don't see an advantage to paying commercial
> tower rates to get above 200' in my situation, but maybe that changes
> with WiMax.
>
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