> Do you have line of sight to your ISP? Is your ISP agreeable to your using
> a T-1 worth of his bandwidth and adventuresome enough to add the equipment
> (not too expensive)? Not much point in doing it if these things are not
> true.
Yes, quite so!
When I have introduced WaveLAN into my ISP, They are not familiar to
radio modem and Nobody has known WaveLAN is supported on Linux.
Then, they are interested in WaveLAN for an experiment.
> It is actually quite easy. Distance is mostly a matter of antenna
> selection. A lot depends on your environment (urban, suburban; hills or
> level; flat reflective or rough trees, etc.) If you give me some details,
> I'll give you some pointers.
The access point is on the hillside, I can watch for the building
on the top of my house. So, I think it is nice environment.
But I have no idea of the antenna gain.
Thanks.
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