 | 125km or 80 miles link wifi setup hi all we will have a 125km or 80 miles link using the microtik rb435 board and the dbii f52n pro (atheros 9220 chip) cards, before we start with all the ACK timing problems and packet sizes tests, can somebody provide us with a configuration file that works for over 110km (from my reading at that distance we will run in some troubles).. we have a complete free freznel zone 60% and all, and we did allready a 72km (45 miles) link so aiming antennas and such stuff is not our problem. One detail, we want to get abouth 40mb troughput, so 20 or 40 Mhz should be necessary and we will use the 5 Ghz band, thanks in advance. ______________________________________________ |
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 jimbopalmerTsar of all the Rushers join:2008-06-02 Greenwood, MS kudos:2 Reviews:
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| Before anything else, do you have towers for your antennas over 800 feet tall?
»www.qsl.net/kd4sai/distance.html -- I tried to remain child-like, all I achieved was childish. |
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 SoonerAlOld enough to know betterPremium,MVM join:2002-07-23 Norman, OK kudos:5 | LOL...
...or if your near ground level in Anchorage and shooting towards the Alaska Range and Mount McKinley...  -- "When all else fails read the instructions..." MS-MVP Windows Expert - Consumer |
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 jimbopalmerTsar of all the Rushers join:2008-06-02 Greenwood, MS kudos:2 Reviews:
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| True enough, I used a mountain peak to go 44 miles. (7 miles by road to the peak on one side, 37 miles by road on the other side, both to the valley floor, already 5000 feet above sea level) Mind you it is desert so I had no vegetation or moisture issues.
»maps.google.com/maps?saddr=Unkno···t=h&z=11 -- I tried to remain child-like, all I achieved was childish. |
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