Remember you also need to consider the Fresnel Zone around the LOS as well. Out-of-phase bounces can destroy your SNR, which can produce some confusing results if you're not aware of it.<div><br></div><div>Also +1 for Ubiquiti and Duxtel.</div>
<div><br></div><div>Cheers,<br clear="all">--<br>Christopher Pollock,<br>io Networks Pty Ltd.<div>e. <a href="mailto:chris@ionetworks.com.au" target="_blank">chris@ionetworks.com.au</a><br>p. 1300 1 2 4 8 16</div><div>d. 07 3188 7588</div>
<div>m. 0410 747 765</div><div>skype: christopherpollock</div><div><a href="http://twitter.com/chrisionetworks" target="_blank">twitter.com/chrisionetworks</a></div><div><div><a href="http://www.ionetworks.com.au" target="_blank">http://www.ionetworks.com.au</a><br>
In-house, Outsourced.</div></div><br>
<br><br><div class="gmail_quote">On Thu, Aug 30, 2012 at 8:57 AM, Thomas Jackson <span dir="ltr"><<a href="mailto:thomas@thomax.com.au" target="_blank">thomas@thomax.com.au</a>></span> wrote:<br><blockquote class="gmail_quote" style="margin:0 0 0 .8ex;border-left:1px #ccc solid;padding-left:1ex">
Before you get too excited about wireless, jump up on the roof and make sure<br>
that you have a clear line of sight to the other property (before someone<br>
says it, yes I know LOS isn't strictly needed, but it is a good simple<br>
test).<br>
<br>
If you do, it is very easy to set up either with the Ubiquiti equipment that<br>
Jared suggested or the Mikrotik equipment - I've used both with success.<br>
<br>
Speak to Freenet Antennas[0] about Ubiquiti gear and Duxtel[1] about<br>
Mikrotik gear - both companies have helped me in the past. Start with the<br>
Freenet website, it has a lot of information about planning and building<br>
links.<br>
<br>
[0] <a href="http://nuke.freenet-antennas.com.au/" target="_blank">http://nuke.freenet-antennas.com.au/</a><br>
[1] <a href="http://shop.duxtel.com.au/" target="_blank">http://shop.duxtel.com.au/</a><br>
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From: <a href="mailto:ausnog-bounces@lists.ausnog.net">ausnog-bounces@lists.ausnog.net</a><br>
[mailto:<a href="mailto:ausnog-bounces@lists.ausnog.net">ausnog-bounces@lists.ausnog.net</a>] On Behalf Of Darren Moss<br>
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Subject: [AusNOG] Wireless Point to Point service inner Melbourne<br>
<br>
</div><div><div class="h5">Evening Noggers,<br>
<br>
I have a bunch of equipment at a small secure location in Port Melb which I<br>
want to connect with our DC in Port Melb, preferably over a wireless<br>
solution.<br>
Alternatively we could connect to our DCs in the City on Collins or King<br>
Streets.<br>
<br>
The system uploads images into our platform, currently via ADSL which is<br>
delivering about 5MBps (upstream).<br>
<br>
We want to take that upload to somewhere between 30 – 100MBps so the content<br>
can be uploaded quickly and more efficiently.<br>
<br>
Latency is not really an issue as content can be uploaded via robot<br>
overnight.<br>
<br>
I am looking for technology solutions which may be able to assist with<br>
delivering a same suburb wireless data transfer without ripping a large hole<br>
in my budget.<br>
<br>
We have roof-top access.<br>
<br>
If you can help or have any ideas, replies off-list would be great.<br>
<br>
Many thanks,<br>
<br>
<br>
Darren.<br>
<br>
<br>
<br>
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