 Kastla
join:2008-09-25 Harrisonburg, VA
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Hi. I have seen that there are lots of people here who know Wireless really good... and are doing a research on WISP. And how do they work... I live in a town that have a big university... and we have around 25,000 student every year... and all of them live in a radios of 15 miles or maybe less .. And I Want to know what would be the best solution to serve them with wireless internet... we don¡¦t have a WISP here... Another thing... the landscape of the town is a bit hard. We have lots of hills, low areas, and large areas covered by trees While my research, I have spotted 3 towers... but one of them is around 10 miles away from town.
And I don¡¦t know what would be the best way to cover the town. But in the same time, I don¡¦t have a big budget to start with... In one point. I thought of doing it with AP on light poles. But I feel that would cost a lot. And would be harder to maintain...
And anther question... what the the best way to do that without the need to install any devices on the Clint side... I just want them to use there Wi-Fi Cards... Thanks º |
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 shorthairedp
join:2005-11-21 united state | you should move this over to the WISP forum, youll get a better response.
Isnt there a cable or telco in this college town? |
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 delmarvawifi
join:2008-07-15 | reply to Kastla I echo the same question, is there no DSL or Cable available in this town?
PM me your email address. I am sending you a PM also, I would like to discuss this with you further. |
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  AMD Phreak Premium join:2003-12-14 | reply to Kastla Without installed equipment in the terrain you describe it might not be possible to use just cards.
I'd look at perhaps a university funding assisted Wimax system. |
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