bravo!

Al 02/07/11 09:57, En/na Kristijan Fabina ha escrit:
We have first link up successfully! 66 km distance, one side is dish 60 cm
(30 dBi) + Ubiquiti RocketM and the other side is Grid antenna 30 dBi +
Ubiquiti Bullet M. Freq is 5 GHz.
We are going out with 0.5 kW on each side :)

Results:


20MHz
Signal: -80dBm
Ping: 1-2ms
Throughput: 12.8Mbps/14Mbps to At (one direction)

10MHz
Signal: -77dBm
Ping: 2.5ms
Throughput: 10Mbps/10Mbps to At (one direction)

5MHz
Signal: -75dBm
Ping: 2.6ms
Throughput: 8.5Mbps/7.3Mbps to At (one direction)

40MHz
Signal: -82dBm
Ping: 70ms 53%
Throughput: 8.5Mbps/7.3Mbps to At (one direction)


At the momment we are setting up 35 km link from the same location in
Slovenia to Mitterreg, Austria. This should work much better. Unfortunately
folks in Austria don't have dual pol antennas but this is also fine.

Next links later are 20 km from Urban, Slovenia to Croatian border and 90 km
to Varazdin city in Croatia.


Kristijan




2011/7/1 Kristijan Fabina<[email protected]>

Hi all,

I think we will have Internet access through WLAN Slovenia on each location
so we will be on skype and could use IRC if needed.
I hope we'll have a successful day with tests and the weather.

We'll have a hd cam also so will try to record as many things as we can,
take pictures and iperf/chariot tests. We don't have different solutions in
terms of antennas and devices so the idea is to get the best with what we
have for now.

Our Skype ID's:

slomusti (Luka Mustafa, WLAN Slovenia)
mitarm (Mitar Milutinovic, WLAN Slovenia)
kiko-dw (myself, Croatia)

Regards,

Kristijan


2011/7/1 Robert Horvitz<[email protected]>

Aaron, on 5 July I am speaking at the German Ministry of Education&
Research (Bundesministerium für Bildung und Forschung) which is
organizing a conference on the future of the Internet (Konferenz
Zukünftiges Internet).  They asked me to speak on "User-operated
networks&  democratization” - which covers both community networks
in stable democracies and "rebel nets" in societies undergoing
radical political change.  I will cite this
Croatian-Slovenian-Austrian linkup as a glimpse of a possible
future, so please update us ASAP!  Or will you use IRC in realtime
so others can monitor?

Good luck with the test!

BOB<
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)

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Stichting Open Spectrum
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Gelderlandplein 75 L, 1082 LV Amsterdam, Nederland
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