[ale] Wireless?

Gary S. Mackay Gary at edisoninfo.com
Tue Jun 13 07:10:35 EDT 2000


My experience with wireless has usually been frustrating. Aligning the
anteneas is a pain. Everything works great for awhile. But weather conditions,
wind fog, etc. usually end up affecting it somehow. Back up to the roof you
go, 30 mph winds and -30 degree temps to try and align the anteneas again.
Maybe you will have better luck, but fiber lets me sleep peacefully.

- Gary

"Robert L. Harris" wrote:
> 
> I've been doing some free work for a local charter school to help them
> get closer to the technology curve.  We now have a working proxy server
> and a samba fileserver is next.
> 
> At any rate they need to network a number of buildings separated
> by hard concrete.  The district is pushing for suspending fibre
> overland with the power/phone lines.  I'm thinking wireless.  I've got
> about 500" of clear line of sight to go.  Any good solutions?  Preferably
> as cheap as possible.  Backing it with a linux box is also a good
> thing if it helps.
> 
> Thoughts?
>   Robert
> 
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