Hello, It is certainly going to be a fun time because it is a long range connection. For wireless it does not matter whether it is cross border link. I wish for the success of the project.
In Nepal, the longest link we have made is 52 KM from mountain top to another mountain top. Your's is going to be longer than that. BTW, if you find the equipment reliable one, please let me know. I will also try them. Mahabir Pun Nepal Wireless On Thu, Jun 30, 2011 at 10:43 PM, L. Aaron Kaplan <[email protected]> wrote: > Hi! > > Good news! We (well, at least I remember me and Mitar) were talking about > the possibility to connect Slovenia and Croatia and Austria's wireless > community networks together via Wi-Fi (well, theoretically we could end up > in Greece ;-). This was a dream at the wireless summit 2010 in Vienna. Now, > after some planning, this seems to be on the edge of being realized! > > Please take a look at > http://grow.wlan-si.net/wiki/Dogodki/2011/07/WirelessLinkTestingDay > > In case you want to participate and live in the area, please get in contact > with Pridi (as described on the web page) > or Mitar. > > Woohoo! Cross country Wi-Fi connections :) Here we go! > > a. > (Funkfeuer) > _______________________________________________ > wsfii-discuss mailing list > [email protected] > http://lists.okfn.org/mailman/listinfo/wsfii-discuss > > -- Please visit our school and projects at http://www.himanchal.org and http://www.nepalwireless.net
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