[AusNOG] Wireless Point to Point service inner Melbourne

Christopher Pollock chris at ionetworks.com.au
Thu Aug 30 13:48:46 EST 2012


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.

Also +1 for Ubiquiti and Duxtel.

Cheers,
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On Thu, Aug 30, 2012 at 8:57 AM, Thomas Jackson <thomas at thomax.com.au>wrote:

> Before you get too excited about wireless, jump up on the roof and make
> sure
> that you have a clear line of sight to the other property (before someone
> says it, yes I know LOS isn't strictly needed, but it is a good simple
> test).
>
> If you do, it is very easy to set up either with the Ubiquiti equipment
> that
> Jared suggested or the Mikrotik equipment - I've used both with success.
>
> Speak to Freenet Antennas[0] about Ubiquiti gear and Duxtel[1] about
> Mikrotik gear - both companies have helped me in the past. Start with the
> Freenet website, it has a lot of information about planning and building
> links.
>
> [0] http://nuke.freenet-antennas.com.au/
> [1] http://shop.duxtel.com.au/
>
>
> From: ausnog-bounces at lists.ausnog.net
> [mailto:ausnog-bounces at lists.ausnog.net] On Behalf Of Darren Moss
> Sent: Wednesday, 29 August 2012 10:15 PM
> To: ausnog at lists.ausnog.net
> Subject: [AusNOG] Wireless Point to Point service inner Melbourne
>
> Evening Noggers,
>
> I have a bunch of equipment at a small secure location in Port Melb which I
> want to connect with our DC in Port Melb, preferably over a wireless
> solution.
> Alternatively we could connect to our DCs in the City on Collins or King
> Streets.
>
> The system uploads images into our platform, currently via ADSL which is
> delivering about 5MBps (upstream).
>
> We want to take that upload to somewhere between 30 – 100MBps so the
> content
> can be uploaded quickly and more efficiently.
>
> Latency is not really an issue as content can be uploaded via robot
> overnight.
>
> I am looking for technology solutions which may be able to assist with
> delivering a same suburb wireless data transfer without ripping a large
> hole
> in my budget.
>
> We have roof-top access.
>
> If you can help or have any ideas, replies off-list would be great.
>
> Many thanks,
>
>
> Darren.
>
>
>
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