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Would this make it possible to beam high-speed internet a couple miles so that I could get off of dial-up.
@tylon: you can do that already using WDS and high gain antennas. Or even better, forget the WDS and use a point to point network. You can get miles of range as long as you have LOS.
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tlyon @ Jun 5th 2007 8:12PM
Would this make it possible to beam high-speed internet a couple miles so that I could get off of dial-up.
Steve Ambruzs @ Jun 5th 2007 9:03PM
@tylon: you can do that already using WDS and high gain antennas. Or even better, forget the WDS and use a point to point network. You can get miles of range as long as you have LOS.