RE: wireless suggestions
hi "wireless"
strange this emails popped up...
i need to install a wireless between two bldgs in SF tooo...
( never done that or know what to do....any input/horror stories/success
stories is helpful
I've checked the yahoo listings and found some comparasons and
availability of equipment etc..etc..
http://www.linux-consulting.com/T1/wireless.txt
( www.ydi.com is a noteworthy site )
t1/t3 antenni, pcmcia cards, lasers, etc...
There is also a currently operating wireless t1 (non-profit) project going
on in the mountain tops around silicon valley... ( a policy meeting
and directions and inputs etc...meeting this sat....
( www.sbay.net if you're interested )
thanx
alvin
On Wed, 12 Jan 2000, Hagen Finley wrote:
> I've installed Breezecom for the San Francisco Zoo in several locations and
> it has performed very well. Unfortunately, the Access Point is around $1250
> wholesale and the Station adapter is around $650. Your 300 ft line of sight
> is well within specs, and you would probably see around 3Mbs between your
> computers. But for $2000 I would think it would make more sense to get your
> own DSL. I am not familiar with any wireless systems that are substantially
> cheaper, but that certainly doesn't mean they don't exist.
>
> Kind regards,
>
> Hagen Finley
> Longs Drugs
> Walnut Creek, CA
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: aarons@execpc.com [mailto:aarons@execpc.com]On Behalf Of Aaron
> Solochek
> Sent: Wednesday, January 12, 2000 7:45 PM
> To: debian- user
> Subject: wireless suggestions
>
>
> A friend and I want to connect our lan's via wireless ethernet and then
> split a DSL. Our houses are less than 300 ft apart, probably around
> 280ft, with line of sight. We are looking to do this as cheaply as
> possible. Anyone with any suggestions for methods and/or products
> I would greatly appreciate any help you could offer. I know this isn't
> really a debian question, but I figure we'll use debian routers on each
> end, to make this post more relavent :)
>
> -Aaron Solochek
> leko@cmu.edu
>
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